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3 Jan 2019, 8:58 am by Wally Zimolong
  On a larger scale, the holding marks the first big step by the Trump Board in walking back the pro-union rulings of the Obama Board as they relate to construction sites. [read post]
23 Jan 2018, 6:58 am by Bob Kraft
The post Five of the Worst Construction Site Disasters in North American History appeared first on pissd.com. [read post]
9 Feb 2021, 2:39 pm by Jerry Sisk
  The post 6 Reasons Why Construction Is One of the Most Dangerous Occupations appeared first on Mottaz & Sisk Injury Law. [read post]
20 Jun 2024, 12:22 pm by Joshua Fox and Alexander J. Blutman
Not only was a Gissel bargaining order warranted, but the Board also applied a Cemex bargaining order, the first under the new standard. [read post]
26 Oct 2020, 3:02 am
Department of Labor is proposing a new rule that would make it easier to classify workers as independent contractors rather than employees for purposes of the Fair Labor Standards Act, which prescribes minimum wage and overtime rules for employees. [read post]
1 Dec 2009, 5:25 am by William J. Broderick
  Under the plan, states would first require contractors who successfully bid for a project to identify the off-road diesel equipment they plan to use during the construction process. [read post]
3 Feb 2015, 10:53 am by Jason Rantanen
Cir. 2015) (Download In re Papst) Panel: Taranto (author), Schall, Chen In its first precedential opinion addressing claim construction after Teva v. [read post]
15 Oct 2017, 12:00 pm by Stuart Kaplow
Rhode Island has since 2008 mandated the public construction projects larger than 5,000 gross square feet “shall be designed and constructed to at least the LEED certified” or equivalent standard, but not actually certified by GBCI. [read post]
15 Oct 2017, 12:00 pm by Stuart Kaplow
Rhode Island has since 2008 mandated the public construction projects larger than 5,000 gross square feet “shall be designed and constructed to at least the LEED certified” or equivalent standard, but not actually certified by GBCI. [read post]
21 Oct 2010, 10:12 am by Ryan McCabe
By March 15, 2012 compliance with the new regulations will be required for both new constructions and alterations to existing construction. [read post]
22 Mar 2012, 7:30 am by xsimpledemo
At its core, the IgCC can be described in three ways: First, it is a “model” code, meaning that it provides a roadmap for jurisdictions interested in implementing a green construction code.  [read post]
22 Mar 2012, 7:30 am by xsimpledemo
At its core, the IgCC can be described in three ways: First, it is a “model” code, meaning that it provides a roadmap for jurisdictions interested in implementing a green construction code. [read post]
20 Jun 2016, 9:48 pm by Patent Docs
First, the Court held unanimously that the USPTO properly applied the "broadest reasonable interpretation" standard for claim construction for IPRs. [read post]
15 Jan 2016, 6:01 pm by Gene Quinn
First, is it appropriate for the United States Patent and Trademark Office to use a different claim constructions standard than is used in federal district court. [read post]
10 Aug 2014, 4:39 pm by Stuart Kaplow
In 2015 the use of LEED v4 will become mandatory, a new 2015 International Green Construction Code will be available, an updated ASHRAE 189.1 will be published, the new ICC 700 National Green Building Standard will be approved, and there will be a 2015 Enterprise Green Communities Criteria. [read post]
26 Jul 2015, 8:01 am by Stuart Kaplow
Green Building Council and Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, worked in concert with and provided technical support to ASHRAE in developing the first ASHRAE Standard 189.1. [read post]
19 Dec 2012, 6:26 am by Florian Mueller
Standard-setting involves contributions and efforts that aren't even patentable in the first place. [read post]
The London Engineering Group’s LEG 3 exclusion—one of three standard form provisions issued by the London Engineering Group addressing coverage arising from construction or design defects—is an increasingly common defects exclusion found in Builder’s Risk and other policies covering projects under construction. [read post]