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Complying with the Rules and Regulations on the Practice of Architecture; Part 2 of 2 – Disciplinary Actions and Revocation of your Architectural License.
This is a continuing article series regarding Compliance with the Rules and Regulations on the Practice of Architecture. These include two topics, Requirements & Duties of Maintaining your Architectural License (Part 1), and Disciplinary Actions and Revocation of your Architectural License (Part 2). Continue reading “Complying with the Rules and Regulations on the Practice of Architecture; Part 2 of 2 – Disciplinary Actions and Revocation of your Architectural License.”
Author John CaravellaPosted on May 17, 2019 May 17, 2019 Categories Construction law, Construction liability, Construction Projects, New York construction attorneysTags Revocation of your Architectural License
Complying with the Rules and Regulations on the Practice of Architecture; Part 1 of 2 – Requirements & Duties of Maintaining your Architectural License.
This is a continuing article series regarding Compliance with the Rules and Regulations on the Practice of Architecture. These include two topics, Requirements & Duties of Maintaining your Architectural License (Part 1), and Disciplinary Actions and Revocation of your Architectural License (Part 2).
Continue reading “Complying with the Rules and Regulations on the Practice of Architecture; Part 1 of 2 – Requirements & Duties of Maintaining your Architectural License.”
Author John CaravellaPosted on May 14, 2019 Categories Construction law, Construction liability, Construction Projects, New York construction attorneysTags Maintaining your Architectural License
Long Island Construction Law did not create this content. This article was written by David Winzelberg, and was published to the Long Island Business News on April 25th, 2019.
The number of New York-area construction starts rose last month, rebounding after three straight months of declines.
There were about $3.9 billion in construction starts in the New York area last month, 40 percent more than the $2.79 billion in construction starts recorded in March 2018, according to the latest report from Dodge Data & Analytics.
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Author John CaravellaPosted on May 7, 2019 Categories Construction, construction builders, Construction liability, Construction Projects, contractorsTags Construction law, Construction Projects, construction rebound
Author John CaravellaPosted on April 30, 2019 April 30, 2019 Categories ConstructionTags Architecture, Construction, Licensing, Pending LegislationLeave a comment on Should Architects Be Exempt From Continuing Education?
Potential Liability With Cost-Plus Construction Contracts
What is a cost-plus construction contract? A cost-plus construction contract is a contract in which a contractor agrees to be paid for all of his costs including a certain percentage for his expenses and profit. The pros vs. the cons of cost-plus construction contract format are a business decision, but cost-plus construction contract also raises legal issues contractors should be aware of before agreeing.
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Author John CaravellaPosted on April 18, 2019 April 18, 2019 Categories ConstructionTags Construction Attorney, Construction Contracts, Construction law, Contractor Price Changes, Corporate and individual, Cost Plus Construction Contracts, Potential LiabilityLeave a comment on Potential Liability With Cost-Plus Construction Contracts
Author John CaravellaPosted on April 16, 2019 April 16, 2019 Categories ConstructionTags Construction, Construction Contract, Construction Delay, Construction Delays, Construction LitigationLeave a comment on Top 5 Contractor Defenses in New York
Continue reading “What is a Mechanics Lien, and How Can It Affect Your Construction Experience?”