Termination For Cause
It’s important that all contractors are aware of the fact that there may come a time when they need to terminate a contract. There are a number of reasons for […]
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It’s important that all contractors are aware of the fact that there may come a time when they need to terminate a contract. There are a number of reasons for […]
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During the construction bid preparation process there will typically be a pre-bid meeting. As Jacksonville construction lawyers, we understand that the pre-bid meetings are held mostly to give bidders the
The Structure Of A Pre-Bid Meeting Read Post »
As Brandon construction lawyers, we know that when contractors bid on local, state, or federal government projects, there is always the chance that they will not be awarded the contract.
Differences Between Irresponsible And Unresponsive Bidder Read Post »
Working as an unlicensed contractor in the State of Florida can destroy your career in the construction industry. If convicted, an unlicensed contractor will face imprisonment, fines, or both. As
Unlicensed Contracting Defense Read Post »
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) spends a majority of their time conducting inspections of construction workplaces and/or job sites. This is done to make sure the construction companies
The Arrival Of An Unannounced OSHA Inspector Read Post »
In the construction world, parties that enter into a legally binding contract are expected to fulfill their end of the agreement. However, there are some cases where what should be
Unenforceable Contracts Read Post »
When contractors and construction firms bid on local, state, or federal government projects, there are many reasons why they won’t be chosen as the lowest bidder and awarded the contract.
Bid Mistakes Are Cause For Bid Protests Read Post »
When disputing parties are considering their dispute resolution options, the more traditional processes they gravitate towards are usually arbitration and mediation. However, these two processes are not generally successful if
Summary Jury Trial For Disputes Read Post »
In this two-part article we will continue discussing some of the most common OSHA violations in the construction industry. OSHA violations lead to hefty fines, which can put a strain
Preventing OSHA Violations Part 2 Read Post »
When a contractor or construction firm is facing a violation from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) they are facing potential fines that range anywhere from $7,000 to $70,000
Preventing OSHA Violations Part 1 Read Post »