Not a New Idea, but A New Trend – Employee Stock Ownership Plans
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- February 27, 2024
By Ben Lowenthal, Hendrick Phillips Salzman & Siegel, P.C With the anticipated enhanced enforcement efforts by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”) under the Biden Administration, subcontractors can expect a greater number of worksite inspections and, inevitably, OSHA citations. Subcontractors should always work to identify and eliminate safety hazards on jobsites. However, there are
READ MOREBy Patrick Hogan, Handle.com A construction contract is a document that is central to every construction project. It is a key piece of paperwork that lays out the scope of a contractor’s work, the responsibilities of the stakeholders involved, the cost breakdown of the entire project, among other important details. A contract is also the
READ MOREBy Chad Pearson, Plexxis Software, Inc. As a former police officer I tend to be more sensitive to predatory behavior. An infallible truth you learn in police work is that wherever you find opportunity, you find honest people serving others, and dishonest people serving themselves (at the expense of others). So that said, there is
READ MOREBy Jessica Meno, writer for Raken $1.6 billion. That’s how much we could boost the construction industry’s value by, according to the McKinsey Global Institute. We know we need to improve our productivity…but where do we start? Here are five tips to improve your construction productivity. 1. Invest in construction software Let’s face it: There
READ MOREAs members of the ASA family made their way to Las Vegas, NV this year for SUBExcel 2020, few could have imagined the havoc COVID-19 was about to unleash on our country. Despite the disruption in normal industry activities, the ASA Government Relations Team wanted to briefly update you on our 2020 legislative successes as
READ MOREby Walter J. Adams, Jr., Berkley Alliance Managers, a Berkley Company Once again, the American economy is in flux. We’re all now in a wait-and-see game with a virus that is endangering the well-being of both individuals and businesses worldwide. For some contractors, the projects scheduled before COVID-19 will move forward without delay. Others will
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