Building A Sustainable Future: Harnessing Recycled Materials For New Construction
- ENVIRONMENT
- June 6, 2023

By Patrick Hogan, handle.com Payment rarely moves without friction in construction. Even with favorable terms, cash flow hinges on meeting every procedural requirement tied to each draw, progress payment, or final release. Payment compliance is the operational side of contract strength, the process that turns written rights into actual funds received. A well-written agreement can
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By Tonya Schulte, The Profit Constructors Let’s get something out of the way: I’m not a CPA. And to be clear—CPAs absolutely have their place. If you need help with tax preparation, audits, financial reviews, or navigating complex compliance requirements, a skilled CPA is the person you want in your corner. We work alongside great
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By Claire Wilson, Siteline Contracts and agreements are a necessary part of life, whether you’re renting a car, starting a new job, or buying a home. According to Adobe Acrobat’s contracts survey, however, the vast majority of consumers (nearly 70%) admitted to signing contracts without reading them in full, if at all. This may be
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ByTodd R. Regan, Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani, LLP From a general contractor’s perspective, the use of so-called risk transfer clauses in subcontracts serves to allocate the risks passed down from the project owner amongst the various project participants. Contractors will point out that these clauses assign the risks and responsibilities to the parties who are
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