At the Intersection of Indemnity and Prevailing Wages

Garret Murai | California Construction Law Blog In a case that I’m frankly surprised I don’t see more of, the 2nd District Court of Appeal of California examined an indemnity claim by a subcontractor against a general contractor and public entity who mistakenly believed that a construction project did not require the payment of prevailing… Continue reading At the Intersection of Indemnity and Prevailing Wages

More In-Depth Details on the Davis-Bacon Act Overhaul

Seth C. Wiseman and Angela M. Richie | Construction Executive The U.S. Department of Labor’s finalization of a rule updating the Davis-Bacon Act, the federal law that governs how prevailing wages for federal construction projects can be determined, will have a significant impact on contractors and workers alike in the construction industry. The new rule, in effect,… Continue reading More In-Depth Details on the Davis-Bacon Act Overhaul