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WEBINAR TO EXAMINE NEW E-VERIFY REGULATIONS FOR FEDERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS
Newly implemented e-verification regulations have federal construction contractors asking questions about what it means for their future on federal projects. WPL Publishing is partnering with construction law experts from Les, Morrison, Rinker & Baker on Dec. 17 to present a new webinar that spells out what these updated requirements mean for the construction industry and its workforce.
WEBINAR TEACHES CONSTRUCTION PROFESSIONALS HOW TO SCHEDULE WEATHER CONTINGENCIES TO AVOID DELAY CLAIMS
Weather plays a significant role in the planning and execution of a construction project. A new webinar by WPL Publishing will dissect the strategies needed for handling weather contingencies to create a successful CPM construction schedule and contract and avoid delay claims.
CONSTRUCTION BUDGET OVERRUNS AND PROJECT RISKS TO BE ADDRESSED IN INTERACTIVE WEBINAR PRESENTATION
The current economic climate demands constant vigilance. Construction owners and contractors must watch out for budget overruns and project risks. A BIM expert and a seasoned construction attorney will partner with WPL in a 90-minute webinar to discuss how to maintain control over project budgets and their associated costs.
WEBINAR TO SPELL OUT PITFALLS OF IMPLIED OBLIGATIONS IN CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS
Construction contracts are carefully written to enumerate the specifics of the project for all parties. But, implied warranties and duties are sometimes left out. A new webinar by WPL Publishing will spell out those obligations and what they mean for construction professionals.
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