Using Trust Fund Solutions for Contractor Payment Defaults

By Albert B. Wolf Attorney at Law These trying economic times require more knowledge and creativity to survive and prosper. With many trade contractors failing, general contractors and owners need to know and take actions that could reduce or eliminate losses when their contractors or subcontractors don’t pay their bills. One of those actions available… Continue reading Using Trust Fund Solutions for Contractor Payment Defaults

New Year’s Resolutions for the Colorado Construction Industry

By Albert B. Wolf Attorney at Law Careful construction industry people (and others) may want to make the following New Year’s resolutions for 2012: Resolve-to make all reasonable efforts to settle disputes directly with the other party and leave your attorney alone; Resolve–to carefully document every event that might give rise to a claim or… Continue reading New Year’s Resolutions for the Colorado Construction Industry

Mistakes in Bids

By Albert B. Wolf  –  Wolf Slatkin & Madison P.C. One of the problems which frequently troubles the construction industry is bidding mistakes. The high incidence of mistaken bids is understood by industry people who know that the bidding process is often a frenzied last-minute accumulation of ideas and numbers quickly inserted into documents and… Continue reading Mistakes in Bids

EPA Official Promises More Enforcement of Lead Rule

By Tom Scarlett      February 2012 The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has “begun stepping up its inspections and enforcement” of its Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) rule for lead paint, an EPA official said during a webinar last month. Don Lott, associate director of the EPA’s Waste and Chemical Enforcement Division, noted that his… Continue reading EPA Official Promises More Enforcement of Lead Rule

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