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  • When Contracts Work Against You: Red Flags and Fixes for Faster Payment

    When Contracts Work Against You: Red Flags and Fixes for Faster Payment0

    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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  • Risk Transfer Clauses: Subcontractor Beware

    Risk Transfer Clauses: Subcontractor Beware0

    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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  • Dates & Figs – August 2025

    Dates & Figs – August 20250

    Total Construction Construction spending during June 2025 was estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $2,136.2 billion, 0.4 percent (±0.8 percent)* below the revised May estimate of $2,143.9 billion. The June figure is 2.9 percent (±1.5 percent) below the June 2024 estimate of $2,199.8 billion. During the first six months of this year, construction

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  • Rising to the Moment: How Lone Star Mobile Responded to the Kerrville Flooding Crisis

    Rising to the Moment: How Lone Star Mobile Responded to the Kerrville Flooding Crisis0

    By Tomas Louda, Lone Star Mobile Storage Like many in our region, we first learned about the devastating flooding in Kerrville through the news. The images and reports coming in were heartbreaking — homes under water, roads washed out, and families displaced. It caught everyone off guard. But within our company, the reaction was immediate

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