August 2013

You Know What You’re Doing; But Do You Know When You’re Done?

A real focus of a successful contractor is to reach substantial completion on time and within budget.  Guess what?  Not everyone agrees on what is substantial completion.  Usually, you think that getting a certificate of occupancy should suffice.  Not necessarily if you are dealing with residential or hotel construction.  If substantial completion is the ability […]

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Surety Capacity and Market Stability — the Boat is Rocking!

Has your surety started asking more questions?  Do they act more nervous?   Many sureties are like that subcontractor who is losing money on other jobs; they can make life miserable for you.  Because of their losses, many sureties have dramatically raised their underwriting standards along with their rates. Some sureties have severely limited job sizes

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The Federal Government Will Spend a lot More on Big Projects, and Less on Small Projects in 2013.

With the Federal Sequestration, and budget cutbacks, most departments of the Federal Government are reporting lower spending for construction this year, especially on smaller projects.  Reports from our federal contractors around the state seem to confirm that.  There are a few exceptions as NASA transforms itself to become a place welcoming to private industry. Federal spending seems

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A Single Rare Spider Stops $15.1 Million Underpass Projects for Months in San Antonio, TX

  According to court documents, the rare spider was a key factor in putting Ballenger Construction Co. out of business.  Ballenger had been in business since 1937, but they were struggling after oil and fuel costs came in over budget which made jobs far more expensive than originally bid.  While working on the highway underpass in August, 2012, the workers

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The Nation\’s Construction Industry Unemployment Rate Fell to its Lowest Level Since 2007!

The nation\’s construction unemployment rate fell to 9.8% in June with the addition of 13,000 jobs according to the Department of Labor.  The industry has added 100,000 jobs in the past year, which is a 3.4% increase.  Across all industries, the nation added 195,000 jobs as the private sector added 202,000 jobs and public sector shrunk

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An Owner is Not a Beneficiary to Subcontract Default Insurance!

A New York appellate court recently affirmed what we have long known; that an owner is not a beneficiary of subcontractor default insurance.  In that case, the developer used a construction manager on a Manhattan hi-rise project.  The construction manager had obtained Subguard coverage, but this didn\’t protect the owner when the largest subcontractor, the

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