With strict new EPA rules around the low-GWP transition, a single subcontractor’s expired certification or missing insurance ...
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 ...
When the federal government awards a contract, it imposes a detailed set of legal obligations on the prime contractor through the Federal ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
A subcontractor hired by a general contractor (GC) for a construction project has a certain scope of work, usually spelled out in a contract between the two. Included may be safety responsibilities to ...