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      • Accepting Bids on Public Contracts
      • Advertising Bids for Public Contracts
      • Responsiveness: Complying with Bid Documents on Public Contracts
      • Surety’s liability under a Bid Bond
      • Parties In a Surety Relationship
      • Bid bonds
      • Wicks Law
      • Mistakes in Bidding and Contract Formation
      • Illegal Bids and Contracts on Public Contracts
      • Contract Rescission
      • Purchase Orders and Supply Contracts
      • Types of Construction Contracts in New York
      • Abnormally Dangerous Construction Activities
      • Liability of Utility Companies during the Performance of Excavation Work
      • The “Best Value” Objective of Negotiations
      • Certainty of Change in Construction Projects
      • New York Scaffold Law
      • Efforts to Eliminate Retainage Fee
      • Energy Code Compliance
      • Federal Government Pursues Energy-Efficient Projects
      • United States Court of Appeals Holds Pay-When-Paid Clause Valid
      • Warning Lights for IPD Building-Production Movement
      • New York Cool Roofs Program
      • Contractor’s Failure to Declare Subcontractor in Default and Provide Surety with Notice Released Surety from Liability
      • Worker Killed When Crane Boom Collapses
      • Chinese Dry Remediation Standard
      • OSHA Announces National Emphasis Program On Injury and Illness Recordkeeping
      • Use of Project Labor Agreements for Federal Construction Projects
      • Earthwork Notifications
      • Exaggerated Mechanics Lien Spells Trouble for Western New York Contractor
      • Protecting Your Employees Against Construction Related Injuries
      • EPA Requires Contractors to Obtain Certification Prior to Working In Structures Built Before 1978
      • High Risk Construction
      • Mechanic Liens Miller Act Claim Rights and Deadlines
      • What is a construction or mechanic’s lien?
      • OREGON COURT OF APPEALS RULES THAT BUILDERS IN OREGON CAN BE SUED FOR "NEGLIGENT CONSTRUCTION" IF A BUILDING CODE VIOLATION IS INVOLVED
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Kushnick & Associates, P.C., is a construction, business, insurance, labor and employment, and real estate law firm serving communities in New York and the 5 Boroughs, including New York City, Nassau, Suffolk, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Manhattan, Staten Island, Westchester and White Plains.
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