Handyman Insurance, New Legislation Aims to Boost MWBE Opportunities
Thursday, Jun. 6th 2013 7:46 AM
The new Local Law-2013, which is scheduled to go into effect this July, eliminates a $1-million cap on program-eligible contracts.
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