At midnight on October 1, 2024, longshoremen and harbor workers at major East Coast ports went on strike, causing significant disruptions to the flow of goods and materials of all sorts, including those essential for the construction industry. The strike has brought operations at ports like New York, New Jersey, Charleston, and Savannah—key entry points
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Nailing Social Media: The Key to Generating Leads for Construction Companies
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Social media has become a powerful tool for small to medium-sized construction companies to generate leads for both residential and commercial projects. With over 3 billion people using social media worldwide, there is a huge opportunity for construction companies to reach potential customers and promote their services.

Following are some tips for contractors to use…
Huh? Ugh! LOL. Free Construction Law Webinar Today
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It’s not too late to register for the coolest construction law webinar ever on Tuesday, December 15, 2020, at 12:30 pm EST. You can register now on Professional Constructor Central’s website. See you soon.
When Is the Contractor’s Termination for Default Proper? When It Does Bad Things.
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Sometimes you “do” bad things. Sometimes you “look like” you do bad things. Just look at the difference between Bad-boy Jack and my youngest daughter, Haven, who just “looks like” she’s up to no good. In the world of construction contracting, both can get in you in trouble, including a termination for default of performance.…