By Cotney Consulting Group. Protecting your company during jobsite shutdowns. Many more shelter in place orders and complete construction shutdowns are happening daily and expected since we are just in the beginnings of these types of consequences from the outbreak. So what can you do to protect your company and prepare for ...
Editor's Note: The following is an announcement from CRCA Message from the CRCA President April 16, 2020 At a time where we are supposed to be ramping up our roofing work at construction sites, COVID-19 has thrown a wrench into our plans. Many construction sites have been shut down and other are ...
Editor's Note: This following announcement is a letter from SOS (Safety Operations Services) Dear friends and colleagues, I want to offer a few words of confidence in a particularly, uncertain time. Like you, we here at SOS have been watching the most recent worldwide and national events unfold in amazement and somewhat ...
Cambridge Police & Fire Departments team up with GCP to distribute PPE masks to assist Cambridge, MA hospitals during COVID-19 crisis. GCP Applied Technologies (NYSE:GCP), a leading global provider of construction products technologies, has donated over 50,000 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) masks to the Cambridge Fire Department, who began a drive ...
RCS Influencer Thea Dudley says that there are plenty of COVID-19 Resources to help contractors. I recently had the opportunity to share financial expertise during RoofersCoffeeShop's newest weekly virtual initiative, "Coffee Conversations." It was a nice way for me to be able to answer questions and give advice about collections, account ...
By Cotney Construction Law, LLP. Dealing with COVID-19 in the Carolinas for the Construction Industry Follow CDC Guidelines for preventing the spread of COVID-19 Wash hands often Avoid close contact Stay home if you are sick Clean and disinfect You are permitted to conduct temperature checks and ask employees COVID-19 related questions to help ensure that sick ...
By Michael S. Litrenta, Attorney for Cotney Construction Law. We are working in a time of uncertainty and changing conditions in the construction industry are evident throughout the country. Laws and regulations are constantly being updated on both the federal and state level. In response to growing concerns surrounding the coronavirus, some ...
Editor's note: The following is the transcript of The Heidi and Vickie Show. You can read the interview below or listen to the podcast here. Heidi: Good morning. This is Heidi and it is Saturday morning, and we are here for the Heidi and Vickie Show. Vickie: I'm Vickie. Heidi: And Vickie ...
Editor's Note: This announcement was written by Shari Carlozzi with NWiR I feel compelled to pass along a message to my friends and co-workers, that when you hear the words “shelter in place” this means YOU, not the other guy. I just watched a moving news segment featuring first responders helping ...
Editor's Note: The following is a notification from Cotney Construction Law By Ashlee Poplin, Attorney with Cotney Construction Law, Licensed and Practicing in NC and SC North Carolina Short Answer: Maybe. Article 1 of the Workers’ Compensation Act § 97-53 lists out specific occupational diseases and conditions that are compensable. Coronavirus had never been ...