The federal government’s effort in mobilizing more government contractors in recent years to help the nation move forward from the COVID-19 pandemic sets a favorable precedent for the professionals in ...
Federal contractors and subcontractors have a lot to consider as they navigate the challenges COVID-19 presents to the workplace. On September 9, 2021, President Biden announced his Path Out of the ...
A general contractor is like the head coach of a football team: the buck stops here. When there are problems on a construction project, the owner expects the contractor to fix them. Sometimes a ...
With construction teams navigating the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the world’s material supply chains, securing project performance has perhaps never been at such a premium. If a contractor ...
Cash flow is a constant challenge for lower-tier subcontractors and suppliers in the construction industry. Engaging in factoring—the assignment of accounts receivables to third-party lenders or ...
Consider this: A subcontractor hits a gas line while digging, severely injuring workers. The subcontractor blames inaccurate markers, but liability falls on them—and you, the general contractor. Every ...
Following the implementation of the yellow envelop act (Trade Union and Labor Relations Adjustment Act Articles 2 and 3 Amendment Bill), the Labor Commission has for the first time ruled that a ...
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