Under New York construction law, much emphasis is placed on the “improvement” of real property (real estate). Indeed reference to improvements are often found in New York construction contracts, and establishing an improvement is required for a contractor to establish a valid lien on a privately owned project. But what specifically are the ins and outs?
Author: John Caravella
Construction Contract Drafting Considerations
To minimize potential legal problems when planning construction, whether the project is a large commercial project, a new residence, or even a renovation to an existing structure, care must be taken to have essential terms included in the contract.
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Recovering from a Natural Disaster – What You Should Do
As we know, many of our neighbors are currently combating the harsh realities of post-disaster re-building. From hurricanes, earthquakes, wildfires, and tsunamis, we’ve come to know and understand the challenges that are faced when disasters like these occur. Luckily, in the United States, we have aid measures in place to help us recover from any such disaster. FEMA and the American Red Cross are two of the most common relief programs in the country.
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A Tale of Two States: Understanding Breach of Construction Contracts in New York and Florida
Construction projects, by their very nature, are a complex web of promises and obligations. From timelines and payments to materials and workmanship, a detailed contract is the blueprint for a successful project. But what happens when one party fails to follow the plan? This is where a breach of the construction contract comes into play. While the fundamental principles are similar across the country, New York and Florida have their own specific laws and legal nuances.
Construction Industry Trends 2025 – 2026
Whether you’re basking in the Florida sunshine or braving the bustling streets of New York, the construction industry is undergoing a significant transformation. This article dives into the key trends shaping the future of building in both New York State and Florida State, while also touching upon their largest ongoing projects.
New York and Florida are pouring money into Airport Construction. Why?
Airports today are no longer just runways and ticket counters — they’re massive nodes of commerce, logistics, and transportation that shape regional economies. That’s why states such as New York and Florida have committed large sums to airport construction and modernization: rising passenger and cargo demand, federal funding opportunities, global competition for air traffic and tourism, and the local economic development that modern airports enable. Below I explain the main drivers, how airport projects interact with surrounding infrastructure, the key pros and cons, and examples from New York and Florida to ground the discussion.
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Building & Delivering Modular Homes: A State-by-State
Modular homes—factory-built structures assembled on-site—are revolutionizing housing with speed, efficiency, and sustainability. But navigating the regulatory landscape can be complex, especially when requirements vary by state. This guide dives deep into the modular home regulations in New York and Florida, then offers a state-by-state directory to help builders, buyers, and developers understand the rules across the U.S.
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The Power of an Audit Clause
A construction project’s success often hinges on trust and transparency, especially in a cost-plus contract. In this type of agreement, the owner pays the contractor for all project costs—like labor, materials, and subcontractors—plus an additional fee for overhead and profit. This structure is common for projects with an uncertain scope, but it exposes the owner to a significant risk of cost overruns and inflated billing. This is where the owner’s audit rights become indispensable.
Land Development 101: A Developer’s Guide to New York State
New York State presents both significant opportunities and unique challenges for land developers. From revitalizing urban centers to shaping the landscape of its diverse rural and suburban areas, understanding the intricacies of land development is crucial for success. This guide will walk you through the pros, cons, and essential steps involved in developing land in the Empire State.
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Navigating Professional Licensure: A Guide for Contractors, Architects, and Interior Designers in New York and Florida – Part Three
Licensing Requirements for Interior Designers
This is a continuing article series about professional licensing requirements for contractors, architects and interior designers located in New York and Florida. The construction and design industries are fundamental to a state’s infrastructure and residents’ quality of life. To safeguard public well-being, health, and safety, the practice within these fields is rigorously regulated. Professional licensure stands as a critical mechanism for upholding these standards, requiring practitioners to demonstrate competency through a combination of education, practical experience, and successful examination.