Vaccine Mandates for Federal Contractors
In July, President Biden issued Executive Order 13991, creating the Safer Federal Workforce Task Force to oversee the development and implementation of agency COVID-19 workplace safety plans across the federal government. The Task Force has created protocol for federal employees, contractors and visitors working inside federal buildings or on federal lands or controlled areas that seemingly implicate construction contractors and subcontractors.
After the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) gave full approval of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, President Biden’s administration took additional step
Kickbacks Get Kicked Down
Recently, an attorney in South Texas voluntarily resigned from the practice of law rather than face a disciplinary hearing alleging his criminal conduct violated the laws he was sworn to protect. The former lawyer plead guilty to bribing a Texas state district court judge to make favorable rulings in court. The attorney pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit bribery, obstruction of justice, three counts of Travel Act violations, and three counts of federal-program bribery.
Bribing or attempting to bribe an official in any capacity is a bad idea. The gravity of the situation is exacerbated if a
Lawsuits Abound: Florida Condo Collapse
On June 24, 2021, a portion of the Champlain Towers South in Sunrise, Florida collapsed, trapping and killing scores of residents. While it will take many months to determine the causes of the collapse or who was responsible for it, several of likely many more lawsuits have already been filed. Those lawsuits provide an early glimpse of liability theories and potentially responsible parties.
What happened?
In October 2018, the Condominium Board for the Champlain Towers South received a structural engineering report from Morabito Consultants. The report was prepared to fulfill the 40-year insp
The Odd Couple? Extreme Heat and Construction
Google the term “record temperature” in 2021 and you will find a swath of news about droughts and extreme heats sweeping across the country that are far from normal. 115 degrees in Portland, Oregon and 108 degrees in Seattle, Washington are hot even by Texas standards. Extreme heat poses unusual challenges that impact all phases of a construction project, from design through final completion. Some of these challenges may be managed by designing around them, others by contracting to accommodate them, and still others by training employees to deal with them. In this article, we examine how
Here Comes the Sun: Challenges of Constructing Large Solar Panel Farms
In recent years, solar panels have taken the forefront in America’s push for renewable, sustainable energy. You may own some solar panels yourself – a few installed on the slope of your roof or a couple laying in your backyard. But what about constructing a 900-acre solar panel farm, like the proposed Bear Ridge Solar Project in Niagara County, New York? What are the various hurdles to constructing even a few acres of solar panels? We will discuss a few below.
Long Project Schedules
If an individual or a company is taking the leap to build a solar farm, they will need to plan everything o