If you work in construction, it's not uncommon to encounter asbestos, lead, and other hazardous materials on a remodeling or deconstruction job. When that does happen, here are the appropriate steps you're going to want to take:
Clear the Area
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More than 50 years after the first wave of asbestos-related lawsuits and 40 years after strict regulation curbed the use of this fire-resistant material used for building insulation, business has never been better for plaintiffs' attorneys specializi...
Installing ducts and showers in homes around the area, building additions to people's homes, putting new toilets in, you're probably not going to need a contractor's bond. But, when you get those big-time jobs, the ones that make or break the busines...
In the construction industry, construction bonds are an important part of the bidding process. As a contractor, here's what you need to know about construction bonds.
What are Construction Bonds?
Construction bonds are a product that guarantees...
Although you're probably familiar with using Construction Surety bonds, you might not be aware of the legal relationships involved.
This type of bond is not an insurance policy, but a guarantee by a "surety' that a contractor ("principal") will pe...