Defense contractors are poised to reconsider their approaches to risk and contract pricing, in light of the US Supreme ...
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We have been so used to one-party control of government and the way of doing things that it can be a little jarring when [it] ...
Developers and contractors entering new markets that are looking to mitigate their projects’ risk now have available an interactive tool that not only allows them to access real-time updates ...
Hyperscale data centers are outgrowing insurance capacity, leaving billions of dollars worth of construction risk uncovered ...
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In a typical construction contract, the project owner pays the prime contractor, and the prime contractor in turn pays the subcontractor, and so on down the line. The question then arises, what ...
As industries evolve, the demand for specialized skills surpasses the available talent pool. To fill this need, many companies are turning to contractors and subcontractors. In fact, companies ...
Between materials costs increasing and the workforce shortage persisting, alternative construction insurance may help fill ...
As the construction industry enters the second half of 2025, one trend is becoming increasingly clear: contractor qualification is becoming a central pillar of how project owners manage risk, verify ...