by Alex Alexander | Mar 21, 2020 | Blog
By Leonard Klingen This is a question we often hear from contractors, and the answer is a little complicated. First, it is important to make the distinction between the virus and other diseases as well as the varied responses to these problems. The disease The...
by Alex Alexander | Mar 20, 2020 | Blog
By Jessica Goldfarb In a March 17th press conference to update the public on the coronavirus, the White House made a plea to the construction industry to donate their N95 face masks to local hospitals so as to help healthcare workers on the frontlines protect...
by Alex Alexander | Mar 20, 2020 | Blog
By Paul Breitner During the public health crisis which is now upon us and is likely to worsen before it gets better, many employers, large and small, are growing increasingly concerned with the challenges they foresee in keeping their contractual obligations,...
by Alex Alexander | Mar 20, 2020 | Blog
By Larry Cook COVID-19 can affect both materials and labor in the construction industry because it affects both service and product providers. To finish a project, a construction company must furnish the labor (the service) to assemble component materials into a final...
by Alex Alexander | Mar 20, 2020 | Blog
By Justin Tolley While several more businesses are ordered to cease all operations due to the escalating Coronavirus pandemic, construction professionals remain exempt from Miami Dade County’s latest Emergency Order. Effective 9:00pm Thursday March 19, 2020 all...
by Alex Alexander | Mar 20, 2020 | Blog
By Larry Cook Governments have imposed increasingly more extreme containment measures and more restrictive quarantines in response to COVID-19. Contractors and other construction professionals must consider their ability to fulfill their contractual obligations. Lack...