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Construction Law: An Overview for Homeowners; Part 3 of 4 – Post-Construction

This is a continuing article series regarding Construction Law: An Overview for Homeowners. These include four different topics, Pre-Construction (Part 1), During Construction (Part 2), Post-Construction (Part 3) and Construction Conclusion (Part 4). Each series of topics discuss informative summaries of what happens within each construction phase.

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Construction Law: An Overview for Homeowners; Part 2 of 4 – During Construction

This is a continuing article series regarding Construction Law: An Overview for Homeowners. These include four different topics, Pre-Construction (Part 1), During Construction (Part 2), Post-Construction (Part 3) and Construction Conclusion (Part 4). Each series of topics discuss informative summaries of what happens within each construction phase.

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Construction Law: An Overview for Homeowners; Part 1 of 4 – Pre-Construction

This is a continuing article series regarding Construction Law: An Overview for Homeowners. These include four different topics, Pre-Construction (Part 1), During Construction (Part 2), Post-Construction (Part 3) and Construction Conclusion (Part 4). Each series of topics discuss informative summaries of what happens within each construction phase.

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The Blueprint for Success: Launching Your Modern Construction Company

This blog was written by guest blogger, Suzie Wilson. Starting a construction company is the process of transforming technical craftsmanship into a scalable corporate entity. It requires the synchronization of licensing, financial planning, and risk management to ensure that every project contributes to long term stability. Success in this industry is rarely about who can swing a hammer the fastest, but rather who can manage the complex intersection of labor, supply chains, and legal compliance.

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The Expansive Role of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) plays a critical and far-reaching role in shaping the built environment across the United States. As a federal agency under the United States Department of Defense, USACE is responsible not only for military construction but also for a wide range of civil works projects that impact infrastructure, environmental sustainability, and economic development nationwide.

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Cold Weather Building in New York vs. Hot Weather Building in Florida

Construction practices across the United States vary widely, but few comparisons are as striking as those between New York and Florida. These two states sit on opposite ends of the climate spectrum, and as a result, their building methods, materials, and engineering priorities differ significantly. From freezing winters and snow loads in New York to hurricanes and extreme humidity in Florida, climate is one of the most influential factors shaping construction.

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Navigating the Heights: Understanding New York Scaffolding Safety Standards

Scaffolding is an essential part of construction in New York, a city constantly evolving with new buildings and renovations. However, with height comes risk, and ensuring scaffolding safety is paramount. New York has stringent safety standards to protect workers and the public. This article delves into these standards, highlighting key regulations and real-world examples.

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What is a Surety Bond and When is it Used?

A surety bond is defined as a three-party agreement that legally binds together a principal who needs the bond, an obligee who requires the bond and a surety company that sells the bond.[1] The bond guarantees the principal will act in accordance with certain laws. If the principal fails to perform in this manner, the bond will cover resulting damages or losses. When is a bond such as this used?

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Challenges of Construction in Rural Communities in the United States

Construction in rural communities across the United States presents a unique set of challenges that are often overlooked when compared to urban projects. While many of these challenges stem from the geographical remoteness, a lack of infrastructure, and limited access to resources, they are compounded by socio-economic factors and regulatory hurdles that make building in rural areas particularly difficult. This blog article will explore these challenges in greater depth, examining how they impact construction projects and what can be done to mitigate these issues.

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What is a Mechanics Lien, and How Can It Affect Your Construction Experience?

We all know what a lien is. Depending on which side of the claim you’re on, a lien could be a good thing or a bad thing. According to Black’s Law Dictionary, the true definition of a lien is “a claim, encumbrance, or charge on property for payment of some debt, obligation or duty”. So, how is a Mechanics Lien any different?

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