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Consequential Damages on Texas Construction Projects
The Skinny on Consequential Damages.By: Karen Ensley, Esq.What are consequential damages and why do they matter? To understand consequential damages, you first have to understand direct damages. Direct damages are those that you’d typically think of as damages for breach of the duties one party owes another. On a breach of contract claim, they’d include the cost to complete a project, to repair faulty work, and added supervision costs incurred because a project takes longer to complete. Or if
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Jul 28th 2022
OSHA Scaffolding Requirements - Tie Off Locations
OSHA Scaffolding Requirements - Tie Off LocationsIf you are using scaffolding more than one set high, it’s absolutely necessary that you are aware of the OSHA scaffolding requirements for tie offs. This is important not only for your safety and the safety of your crews, but also to keep you from receiving a citation from OSHA. Scaffolding becomes more unstable as you build it taller. According to OSHA, the scaffolding must be tied off at specific intervals as you go vertically up the wall.
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Jul 28th 2022
Unraveling the Mysterious World of Indemnity and Defense
OK, unraveling may be too strong a term, but there is a lot of mystery surrounding the concepts of indemnity and defense. What are they and why should you care? You should care because they are in almost all commercial construction contracts and because generally the indemnity and defense obligations flow downstream from the Owner to the General to the subcontractor and beyond.
For instance, the window contractor fails to properly install the window and rain leaks inside the building and dama
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Feb 28th 2022
The Do's and Don'ts of Employee Reviews
By Karen Ensley, Board-Certified Construction Law Attorney
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Match performance appraisals and performance plans to measurable objectives. Develop performance goals in an objective way so you can make meaningful assessments of performance.
Align the results of the performance appraisal with other anticipated personnel decisions. It sends mixed messages if managers give employees poor performance appraisals and then reward employees with a promotion or raise.
Make the perfo
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Feb 28th 2022
Social Media Policy For Construction Companies
Should Your Company Have a Social Media Policy?
The world of today is lived largely on social media. Millennials, Gen Z, Gen Alpha, and some who are just very social and want an easy way to stay in touch with others can be found frequently posting their thoughts and experiences on social media. Companies that would never have considered social media as a platform for reaching potential customers five years ago now have Facebook pages, Twitter accounts, YouTube channels, and posts anywhere else
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Feb 28th 2022