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Stan Martin | Commonsense Construction Law
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
A Massachusetts trial court has held that a public authority, which inadvertently prequalified an electrical contractor who did not have the proper license, can override its own prequalification decision and reject a bid from the contractor. The contractor was tripped up by a contract requirement that a corporate applicant must have a board member with the requisite license. In this instance, the contractor had one or more employees with a master electrician’s license, but did not have a board member with such a license, at least in Massachusetts. Read more
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Lindsay Davis, Northeast’s Project Administrator, Suffolk Construction
Thursday, July 7, 2016
With all of the new virtual reality headsets hitting the marketplace these days, it’s easy to write off VR as child’s play. But the truth is that the magic of gaming has the potential to transform a number of industries, including construction. And safety is one of the most applicable use cases for anyone considering investing in this burgeoning technology. Read more
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