by Alex Alexander | May 11, 2020 | Blog
By Justin Tolley A recent decision issued by the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals (CBCA) could offer some insight as to how courts will treat the inevitable flood of COVID-19 delay claims that will soon surface. The decision stems from a case where an outbreak of...
by Alex Alexander | May 6, 2020 | Blog
By Alex Barthet Who do you tell? Who do you have to tell? Do I have to report this to OSHA? We talk to Brent Huffman, a safety and OSHA expert and trainer. Brent walks us through the issues on what a contractor should do when they get that positive test result. You...
by Alex Alexander | May 6, 2020 | Blog
By Patrick Barthet Just like every other industry or profession, construction has its share of both good and bad contractors. Though sometimes difficult to spot, there are a number of signs that do distinguish the two.The bad contractor will almost certainly request a...
by Alex Alexander | May 4, 2020 | Blog
By Justin Tolley With an increasing number of cities and counties now considering reopening for business, many contractors are feverishly thumbing through their construction contracts to determine what claim rights they have to seek compensation for those delays...
by Alex Alexander | May 2, 2020 | Blog
By Alex Barthet Congratulations, you got your PPP loan. Now what? How do you use and document that use to ensure it will be forgiven? Today we speak with Mike Desiato of Cherry Bekaert, a national CPA firm, about some best practices on the use and documentation of PPP...
by Alex Alexander | Apr 29, 2020 | Blog
By Spencer Aronfeld Under an order from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it will be another three months — at least — until cruise ships will once again be able to sail from U.S. ports. In the meantime, cruise lines are dealing with a host of lawsuits...