Construction Law Blog

The Future of Data Center Development in New York and Florida

Data center construction in the United States is accelerating as cloud computing, AI, and digital services expand. New York State and Florida have emerged as two states grappling with the opportunities and challenges of this growth. While both states offer strategic advantages, they also face regulatory, environmental, and infrastructural hurdles that shape how and where data centers can be built.

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Renewable Energy Construction in New York

New York has become one of the leading states in the transition toward renewable energy construction. From offshore wind farms and utility-scale solar projects to battery storage facilities and grid modernization, the state is investing billions into clean energy infrastructure. As climate policies continue to evolve and energy demand rises, renewable energy construction is transforming New York’s economy, workforce, and construction industry.

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Building and Designing “Green”: Legal and Practical Realities of Sustainable Construction

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The momentum behind sustainable construction is no longer just driven by corporate goodwill or marketing appeal. Stringent energy codes, evolving municipal mandates, and substantial tax incentives have turned green building into a mainstream reality. However, constructing an eco-friendly building or executing a deep green renovation is fundamentally different from conventional construction. It introduces unique layers of risk, untested materials, and complex compliance frameworks.

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Essential Provisions for Subcontractor Agreements

When it comes to subcontractor agreements, there are numerous types of agreements that might be used and the fine print in these agreements can be crucial. Some documents, such as the American Institute of Architects (AIA) 401 and the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) Form 640 serves as standard forms of agreement.

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Long Island Construction Law Obtains Contractor Victory in Wrongful Termination

What does Long Island construction law say about terminating construction agreements? Despite the increasingly common use of arbitration in construction agreements, the New York Supreme Court has clarified that owners cannot terminate their construction agreement and fail to follow requirements for termination without repercussions. A recent pre-arbitration victory by John Caravella, Esq. confirms that the court unwilling to waive terms contained for termination and remedial efforts post termination to cure will not suffice to transform a wrongful termination into a termination for cause.

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What Luxury Builders Need to Know About High-End Residential Claims

Luxury residential construction presents a unique set of legal risks that differ substantially from standard residential projects. High-end homeowners are investing millions of dollars into custom estates, waterfront properties, penthouses, and architecturally complex residences with the expectation that every detail will meet exceptional standards. When disputes arise, claims are often larger, more aggressive, and far more expensive to defend.

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The Spearin Doctrine in Construction Law: How It Applies in New York and Florida

In construction projects, contractors are often expected to build according to plans and specifications provided by the owner, architect, or engineer. But what happens when those plans are defective? Can a contractor still be held responsible for delays, extra costs, or failed construction caused by bad design documents?

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Architectural Hierarchy 101

When you are working on a renovation project or building a home from the ground up, it is not just one person pulling the strings and leading the operation, learn the architectural hierarchy.  Behind every architectural firm is a small army of individuals with specific roles and responsibilities to make your dream a reality. Within this article, we will share the chain of command within an architectural firm. To learn what you should be looking for when hiring such architects, please review our blog posting titled “Considerations When Hiring an Architect” below.

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Legal Loopholes in Data Center Construction in New York and Florida

As demand for cloud computing, artificial intelligence, cryptocurrency operations, and digital storage continues to surge, data center construction has become one of the fastest-growing sectors in the United States. States like New York and Florida are seeing increased investment in hyperscale facilities, colocation centers, and edge computing infrastructure. However, rapid growth has also exposed legal loopholes, regulatory gray areas, and construction oversight challenges that developers, municipalities, contractors, and residents must navigate carefully.

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The Hidden Risks of Negotiating Your Own Construction Contract

In the construction industry, contracts are the backbone of every successful project. They define scope, allocate risk, establish timelines, and set expectations for all parties involved. Yet, despite their importance, some owners and contractors attempt to negotiate these agreements without legal guidance, often with costly consequences.

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