In our first installment , we covered the important timing mechanisms for recording liens in Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia. Who Is Eligible to Lien a Project in DC? To lien a project in Washington, DC, a contractor must be licensed to do business in DC and must typically be in good standing with the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs
This seminar has been developed for bond producers, surety underwriters, contractors, and subcontractors and will be offered in Washington, DC, on June 11, 2015, the day following the NASBP Legislative Fly-In
Keene of Cozen O’Connor Published April 27, 2020 On April 24, 2020, Washington Governor, Jay Inslee, signed an addendum to Proclamation 20-25 that allows a limited restart to construction projects in the state
General principles for regulations for the DC Green Building Act that NASBP and SFAA presented to DC officials upon the request of the DC Department of the Environment #Grassroots #SmartBrief #State #GreenBuilding #IssueBriefs #Legislation #Advocacy
general principles dc green.pdf
Stieger of Stinson LLP Published April 23, 2020 Despite “troubling” government conduct, the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals (ASBCA) recently denied an appeal arising out of electrical work performed on a $38 million construction project involving the ground-up construction of four buildings for the United States Army. The dispute in Watts Constructors, LLC , ASBCA No. 61493 involved the use of rigid conduit as opposed to the more economical integrated metal clad (MC) cable in the running of electrical power lines through the newly constructed buildings
Wolfe of Smith Currie & Hancock LLP Originally published March 11, 2024 A recent unpublished opinion by Division One of the Washington Court of Appeals reiterates that contractors must strictly comply with notice and claim procedures in the contract
Hager of Snell & Wilmer LLP Published January 2022 In September 2021, the Washington Supreme Court issued its decision in Lake Hills Investments, LLC v
NASBP’s letter to DC Council Member Cheh opposing legislation to increase bond threshold requirements #State #Advocacy #Advocacy #Legislation #CommentLetters
Chairperson Cheh.pdf
Bastianelli, III, Co-Managing Partner of the national construction law firm of Peckar & Abramson in Washington, DC