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OSHA: How to React to a Sick Construction Worker Who Is Presumed or Confirmed to Be Infected With COVID-19
Published Date: April 13, 2020
This article first appeared in the DRI Construction Law Committee newsletter, “The Critical Path.” The risk that a construction worker will show up to work at a project site, perhaps unaware, but already infected with the COVID-19 virus must be anticipated and planned for. Such a situation threatens the health of other workers and imperils the continuance of the project [...] Read More
COVID-19 Forum: A Series on Managing Risk In Unprecedented Times – Episode 2 (Recording)
Published Date: April 9, 2020
COVID-19 Forum: A Series on Managing Risk In Unprecedented Times – Episode 2. April 2, 2020. Read More
COVID-19 Forum: A Series on Managing Risk In Unprecedented Times – Episode 1 (Recording)
Published Date: April 9, 2020
COVID-19 Forum: A Series on Managing Risk In Unprecedented Times – Episode 1. March 26, 2020. Read More
How to Manage and Mitigate Subcontractor Default Risks During the COVID-19 Crisis (Presentation Slides and Recording)
Published Date: April 9, 2020
How to Manage and Mitigate Subcontractor Default Risks During the COVID-19 Crisis. Presentation in conjunction with FMI and Cove Programs on April 1, 2020. To view the webinar recording or download the presentation slides, click here. Read More
COVID-19 and Construction Stormwater Discharge Permits
Published Date: April 9, 2020
This article first appeared in the Expert Analysis column on Law360.com here. Pursuant to the Clean Water Act, most construction projects in the U.S. that will disturb one or more acres of earth are required to be covered by a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System, or NPDES, construction stormwater discharge permit, either from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency or a delegated state authority. [...] Read More