By Rolf Boone for TheOlympian.com Lacey City Council on Thursday voted to award a $7.7 million construction contract for a second phase of work on sewer and water hookups at Capitol City Golf Club Estates. But before they did, they huddled in executive session to weigh legal concerns. Read what happened next>>>
False Claims Act Anti-Retaliation Claim Leveled at PPP Recipient
By Roxanna Gonzalez of Dorsey & Whitney LLP for JDSupra.com A former employee of Great Dane Petroleum Contractors, Inc. a full-service Pollutant Control and General Contractor based in Florida, alleged in a recently-filed lawsuit that the company misused nearly $3 million in Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) funds. See Rucker v. Great Dane Petroleum Contractors, Inc., No. 21-cv-207 (M.D. Fla. Mar. …
$1.9T COVID-19 Relief Package Includes Billions for Capital Projects
By Kim Slowey for ConstructionDive.com In a 220-211 vote, the House of Representatives passed the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill, officially known as the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, and presented the legislation to President Joe Biden on Wednesday. The package contains plenty of provisions that will benefit the country in general, such as $1,400 stimulus checks to qualifying …
Fed Extends PPP Facility Through June 30
By Dan Ennis for BankingDive.com The Federal Reserve Board is extending through June 30 the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Liquidity Facility, the central bank said in a press release Monday. The program was infused with $284 billion before it relaunched Jan. 11. Roughly $128 billion was still unclaimed as of Feb. 28, according to Small Business Administration data. The Fed and Treasury …
3 Reasons Construction Companies Need to Digitally Transform Now
By Tom Stemm, of Ryvit for ForConstructionPros.com Digital transformation has been a key area of investment for businesses over the past decade and is expected to only continue. Even with the pandemic wreaking havoc on business spending worldwide, overall digital transformation spending was still forecasted to increase by 10% in 2020. The construction industry has lagged behind other industries in this respect, …
2021 Construction Forecast: The Road to Recovery
By Kathleen Morley and Zachary Sanders, Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman PC for JDSupra.com Despite the exhaustion and chaos that the COVID-19 pandemic brought to the construction industry in 2020, turning the page to 2021 offers several reasons for cautious optimism, including two approved coronavirus vaccines (with a possible third soon to follow) and a $900 billion relief package …