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5 Feb 2022, 7:30 am by David Adelstein
Southern Underground Industries, Inc., 2022 WL 162977 (Fla. 2d DCA 2022), a county hired a contractor to install sanitary and water piping underneath a waterway. [read post]
25 Jan 2022, 10:56 am by Katherine Pompilio
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has voted to sue block arms maker Lockheed Martin over its proposed $4.4 billion purchase of rocket engine maker Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings Inc., reports Reuters. [read post]
8 Jan 2022, 7:29 am by David Adelstein
On a construction project, it’s hard to argue that the involved parties — whether an architect, engineer, contractor, subcontractor, developer, etc. [read post]
27 Dec 2021, 7:02 am by Ana Popovich
The DOJ also announced a handful of settlements with defense contractors. [read post]
12 Nov 2021, 7:57 am by Brian Liu, Raquel Leslie
In the wake of Mark Zuckerberg’s announcement on Oct. 28 that Facebook will be changing its name to Meta Platforms Inc., Chinese tech giants scrambled to stake their positions in the space—despite stern warnings about the metaverse from Chinese regulators. [read post]
7 Nov 2021, 7:55 am by David Adelstein
In Appeal of- Sauer, Inc., ASBCA 61847, 2021 WL 4888192 (ASBCA September 29, 2021), a federal project’s engineering requirements required cast iron piping for the above ground sanitary system. [read post]
11 Oct 2021, 8:16 am by Cinthia Macie
“However desirable, today’s antitrust laws do not permit courts or enforcers to engineer an optimal market structure,” the DOJ wrote in its recent report on the 2010 agriculture hearings. [read post]
15 Sep 2021, 10:33 am by Steven M. Sweat
He was hired by Transpower Testing, Inc. to help Transpower’s president, Frank Sharghi, a licensed electrical engineer, to locate some busbars in the main cogen circuit at Qualcommm Inc. [read post]
15 Sep 2021, 8:39 am by Stephen D. Tobin
The Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals’ (ASBCA) recent decision in Odyssey International, Inc. provides contractors with yet another cautionary tale when executing modifications with the government: make sure you fully understand the consequences of what you are gaining (and possibly losing). [read post]