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By Melea VanOstrand | October 21, 2022
Although the effects of economic recovery efforts are typically evident two to six quarters after a hurricane, rising interest rates and other challenges could make that timeline a lot longer.
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By Melea VanOstrand | October 20, 2022
Despite being the least-popular pick, real estate experts say Broward has many opportunities for growth and development. The question is: can it leverage its unique strengths to its advantage?
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By Cheryl V. Shaw and Emily H. Breece | October 11, 2022
The changes are the result of Georgia Senate Bill 438, which went into effect on July 1. The new law eliminates some confusion as to when a local government must stop or may restart withholding retainage—two areas that had previously led to disputes.
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By Jim Turner | October 6, 2022
The Joint Legislative Budget Commission will hold an emergency meeting next week to release an additional $360 million into the Emergency Preparedness and Response Fund, which was established this year with $500 million.
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By Joe Deaux | October 3, 2022
Storm clouds are forming in the North American aluminum market as makers of everything from automobiles to beverage cans to kitchen appliances are…
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By The Associated Press | October 3, 2022
At issue are billions in cost overruns for a third and fourth nuclear reactor being built at Plant Vogtle, southeast of Augusta. The new reactors were originally supposed to cost $14 billion, but costs have ballooned past $30 billion, according to Associated Press calculations.
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By Colleen Murphy | September 28, 2022
"I am deeply troubled by the extremely serious allegations of racial bias uncovered by the Division on Civil Rights' investigation of Ironworkers Local 11," stated Platkin.
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By ALM Staff | September 27, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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By Lauren Anthony and Kandice K. Hull | September 22, 2022
Whether the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act applies is a significant question because, if it is deemed applicable, workers who participate in "public work" on a given project must be paid in accordance with the minimum prevailing wage.
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By Jeffrey B. Steiner and David Broderick | September 20, 2022
In their Real Estate Financing column, Jeffrey Steiner and David Broderick discuss the many considerations at play (and several negotiated provisions involved) in standard completion guaranties.
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