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Attorney’s Column – Relying on Drawings Alone for Calculating Bid Failed to Show a Project’s True On-site Conditions

When first deciding to undertake a construction project, be it public or private work, contractors often start by reviewing the drawings—the graphic representation of what is to be built. But to cite the old adage, a picture is worth a thousand words, a court in the case of Maric Mechanical, Inc. v New York City Housing Authority reminds us that where that picture itself is accompanied by words—in this case, a disclaimer— those words can destroy a thousand pictures.

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Safety Watch – Tragedy Illustrates Why Contractors Must Coordinate With Engineers to Establish and Update Rigging Plans

The decision in Secretary of Labor v. Tower King, II, Inc. should serve as a reminder to the construction industry, and companies specifically involved in work on telecommunications towers, that rigging plans must be coordinated between the contactor and qualified engineers. Also, if there is a change to that plan it must be updated, accordingly.

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Annual CIC NYSDOT Region 8 Construction Safety Seminar

HYDE PARK, NY—The annual CIC/NYSDOT Region 8 Safety Seminar held at the Culinary Institute of America here on Tues., Jan. 30, drew a record attendance of more than 150 contractors, union officials, and safety experts for the daylong program. The topics covered over the years include silica awareness, excavation safety, confined space hazards, FMCSA regulation and drug testing advancement as well as temporary traffic controls.

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Financial Management – Design-Build Procurement to Shape Future Of Construction for City of New York: DDC

In an effort to increase efficiency and reduce complexity in the construction process, the recently appointed Associate Commissioner of Alternative Delivery for New York City’s Department of Design and Construction, Alison Landry, has committed to exploring alternatives to the traditional processes for design-bid-build projects for the City.

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Albany Update – NY State Awards $215M In Water Quality Funding

ALBANY—In separate announcements on Feb. 15, New York announced awards of more than $166 million in grants to 187 water quality projects throughout the state. In addition, the Environmental Facilities Corporation Board of Directors had approved over $49 million in direct financial assistance for water infrastructure improvement projects across New York State.

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