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Read more about the article Tariffs? Planning for Price Escalation in Construction

Tariffs? Planning for Price Escalation in Construction

Planning for dramatic price changes was a significant problem before the Trump administration imposed tariffs on steel and other products used in construction. The question has come to the fore…

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Read more about the article Pay When/If Paid Clauses

Pay When/If Paid Clauses

Under North Carolina law, pay when paid clauses are unenforceable. Simple enough, in theory. To be more specific, "payment by the owner to a contractor is not a condition precedent…

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