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Deconstructing the Construction Contract

John Caravella, Esq. of The Law Offices of John Caravella, P.C. will be one of three presenters at the Nassau County Bar Association Construction Law Committee’s seminar, next in its series of presentations addressing issues in the field of Construction Law.

On December 18, 2012, at 12:30 pm, the Construction Law Committee in the Founders Room at the Home of the Association,  will present Deconstructing the Construction Contract.

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A Look at High-Speed Rail Construction in the United States

The dream of high-speed rail in the United States has long captivated the imagination, promising to revolutionize travel, stimulate economic growth, and reduce environmental impact. While countries across the globe boast extensive high-speed networks, the U.S. has faced a unique set of challenges in bringing these ambitious projects to fruition.

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Holiday Weekends and Property Damage Liability

We all enjoy a warm weathered weekend with friends and family. In most cases, the only concern at barbecues is if the sun is going to stay out all day. But did you ever consider other concerns such as property safety and liability during the dog days of Summer? According to the National Fire Prevention Association, house fires due to barbecuing, holiday decorations and fireworks are more common then we think.

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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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Subcontractor Challenges under the New York Lien Law

The adage that you can not get blood from a stone may have its place in the rationale of New York Lien Law. Not that you will find this term included in any of the sections of the law, but this concept of reality is reflected in the hierarchy, structure, and availability of funds in the occurrence of a construction dispute.

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Environmental Regulations for Dredging and Coastal Development in New York State

New York State, with its extensive coastline along the Atlantic Ocean, Long Island Sound, and the Great Lakes, as well as its numerous rivers and estuaries, is a hub for marine construction and coastal development. From maintaining vital navigation channels through dredging to building essential infrastructure like docks and seawalls, these projects are crucial for economic activity, recreation, and coastal resilience. However, they also carry the potential for significant environmental impact. Navigating the complex web of federal and state environmental regulations is paramount for any project to proceed smoothly and responsibly.

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Top 5 Contractor Defenses in New York

Contractors are not only responsible for performing their contracted work, but are also charged with keeping the owner and the subcontractors working together to bring the project to completion successfully. Given this, they are regularly the subject of legal disputes. For this reason, many could benefit from an understanding of the following top 5 contractor defenses available in New York.

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Hiring a Contractor: Top 3 Things Every Homeowner Needs To Verify

Time and time again, homeowners hire fraudulent contractors without knowing so. There are many instances where the homeowner will hire a contractor without really knowing what they’re all about. Usually out of excitement, or desperation to complete unfinished work, homeowners will too often hire their contractor based off an estimate, without digging deeper as to the insurance status or legitimacy of the contractor’s business. With that said, what are the top 3 things every homeowner needs to verify before hiring a contractor and signing the contract? Continue reading “Hiring a Contractor: Top 3 Things Every Homeowner Needs To Verify”

Construction Warranties in New York. Sometimes Less is More.

Any property owner considering construction work will want reassurance that the work will be done well, and will be free of defects for a specified time frame. Many contractors even include a warranty clause in their contract. Such warranties (also called guarantees) require the contractor to correct any defects through additional work on the project over the specified time. What are some of the specific factors within Construction Warranties?

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Unearthing the Empire State: A Guide to Excavating in New York

Beneath the bustling streets of New York City, the serene farmlands of the Hudson Valley, and the rugged terrain of the Adirondacks lies a hidden world of infrastructure, history, and potential hazards. Excavation, the process of removing earth, is a fundamental activity in construction, infrastructure development, and even archaeological discovery across the Empire State.

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