Client Alerts & Publications
Construction Manager More at Risk?
Published Date: November 1, 2014
In Coghlin Electrical Contractors, Inc. v. Gilbane Building Co., et al, No. 2013-1300-D (Mass. Sup. Ct., June 24, 2014) (Davis, J.), the Massachusetts Division of Capital Asset Management on behalf of the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health (“Owner”) contracted with Gilbane Building Company (“CM”) to manage the construction for a psychiatric facility pursuant to a CM@R agreement. CM subcontracted the [...] Read More
New Executive Order Requires Contractors to Disclose Labor Violations
Published Date: August 1, 2014
As part of his Year of Action, on July 31, 2014, President Obama signed the Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces Executive Order. The Executive Order will require contractors who are bidding on federal government contracts in excess of $500,000 to disclose their federal and state labor law violations, as well as the labor law violations of their subcontractors, for the [...] Read More
Maryland Federal Court Rules Single Party Arbitration Contracts Unenforceable
Published Date: June 1, 2014
In a recent United States District Court for the District of Maryland decision, U.S. ex rel. Birckhead Electric, Inc. v. James W. Ancel, Inc., 2014 WL 2574529 (D. Md. June 5, 2014), the Court found that an arbitration provision in a construction contract that binds only one party is unenforceable. This means a party can be forced to litigate a [...] Read More
An Innovative Method of Streamlining P3 Procurements
Published Date: April 1, 2014
Within the last decade, Public-Private Partnerships (P3s) have played an increasingly crucial role in the construction and renovation of transportation and utility infrastructure. On the other hand, P3s have not been as popular a procurement method for social infrastructure projects such as hospitals, civic buildings, courthouses, police departments, wastewater treatment facilities, libraries, parking lots and schools. As many have already [...] Read More
Pennsylvania Joining Other States in Rebuilding Infrastructure
Published Date: January 1, 2014
According to PennDOT, Pennsylvania has the largest number of bridges in the U.S. classified as“structurally deficient.” Approximately 4,500, or 18 percent, of the Commonwealth’s bridges are structurally deficient, while the national average is 7.3 percent. The average age of bridges in the Commonwealth is over 50 years old. However, this distinction will soon change as Pennsylvania moves forward with its [...] Read More