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Georgia Tax Vote Delivers Only Small Boost for Roadbuilders

Monday, Oct. 22nd 2012 6:29 PM

Georgia voters on July 31 widely rejected the state’s pitch for a penny sales tax increase that could have delivered as much as $18.7 billion in funding for transportation. Passage of the Transportation Investment Act measure in three of the state’s 12 regions will still provide roadbuilders with a much more modest boost in funding, estimated by the Georgia Dept. of Transportation to be roughly $1.8 billion over the next 10 years.

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Nonresidential Slows in June, Cooling Pace of Florida Contracts

Sunday, Oct. 21st 2012 6:29 PM

A big drop in the volume of new nonresidential contracts pushed Florida’s overall June total down 18%, compared to a year ago, according to McGraw-Hill Construction.

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Crystal River’s Controversial Repairs Central to Duke Energy Hearings

Saturday, Oct. 20th 2012 6:29 PM

As the North Carolina Utilities Commission wrapped up its hearings July 20 into Duke Energy’s surprise ousting of CEO William D. “Bill” Johnson, it remained unclear whether regulators would further investigate a pending repair project at the troubled Crystal River nuclear powerplant, despite it remaining a key issue behind the boardroom shake-up.

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Duke’s Secret Nuke Plant Study May Hold Clues to CEO’s Ouster

Friday, Oct. 19th 2012 6:29 PM

As officials in North Carolina prepare to widen their probe into utility Duke Energy’s surprise ouster of its just-named CEO, officials there and in Florida are giving increased scrutiny to a problem-laden repair of the now-idled Crystal River nuclear powerplant owned by acquired utility Progress Energy as a factor in the boardroom coup.

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Building Markets Boost South Carolina Contracts in May

Thursday, Oct. 18th 2012 6:29 PM

Gains in the building sectors pushed South Carolina’s May total for new contracts 28% higher than the same period of a year ago, according to McGraw-Hill Construction.

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North Carolina Sees All Sectors Move Up in May

Wednesday, Oct. 17th 2012 6:29 PM

Across-the-board improvement in all three of McGraw-Hill Construction’s main construction categories pushed North Carolina’s contracts total 33% higher than a year ago, according to the company. The jump represented nearly $1.6 billion in new contracts moving forward during the month.

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Georgia’s Ups and Downs Add Up to a Flat May

Tuesday, Oct. 16th 2012 6:29 PM

Residential contracts surged in May, but Georgia’s other sectors fell significantly, resulting in a flat overall monthly total for new construction contracts, according to McGraw-Hill Construction.

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Georgia Contracts Slow 15% in June

Monday, Oct. 15th 2012 6:29 PM

The volume of new building construction contracts in Georgia fell during June, leading to a 15% overall decline for the month.

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Building Relationships Gives ‘Contractor of the Year’ Okland a Boost

Sunday, Oct. 14th 2012 6:29 PM

Commitment to sustainability, safety and relationship-building help Okland succeed.

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Judge Denies Tampa Bay Water a New Trial Against HDR

Saturday, Oct. 13th 2012 6:29 PM

The federal judge who oversaw the trial of Tampa Bay Water v. HDR Engineering has denied the utility’s motion for a new trial.

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Contractors Weave PHX Sky Train Construction Through Active Airport

Friday, Oct. 12th 2012 6:29 PM

Crews building Sky Harbor’s new people mover must avoid delaying any of the airport’s 40-million annual passengers.

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Market Improves, But Struggles Continue for Top General Contractors

Thursday, Oct. 11th 2012 6:29 PM

Contractors in Arizona and New Mexico saw an uptick of work in 2011, but Nevada’s slump held the region back.

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People: Southwest

Wednesday, Oct. 10th 2012 6:29 PM

Updates about construction professionals in the Southwest

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Safety Experts Caution Contractors About Hot Weather Danger in Wake of Tucson Death

Tuesday, Oct. 9th 2012 6:29 PM

Worker death at Costco jobsite is a stark reminder to watch for signs of heat-related illness.

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Labor Issues Still Unresolved After Supreme Court Immigration Ruling

Monday, Oct. 8th 2012 6:29 PM

Construction firms and other states are watching to see how Arizona will implement the part of its immigration statute left standing.

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McCarran Prepped for $2.4B Terminal 3 Grand Opening

Sunday, Oct. 7th 2012 6:29 PM

McCarran International Airport’s $2.4-billion third terminal complex opens next week

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Archeological Discoveries Coexist With Construction at Pima County Project

Saturday, Oct. 6th 2012 6:29 PM

During the optimization plan’s expansion of the Ina Road Wastewater Treatment Facility, Arizona archeological crews made one of their most extraordinary discoveries, dubbed Las Capas.

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Pima County Upgrades Water Facilities to Reduce Nitrogen Threat

Friday, Oct. 5th 2012 6:29 PM

Pima County uses innovative delivery methods and technologies to remove nitrogen from wastewater faciltiies

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Intel Begins Construction on $300M R&D Facility at Chandler Campus

Thursday, Oct. 4th 2012 6:29 PM

Intel is constructing a new $300-million research and development facility at its Chandler, Ariz. campus.

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Main Street Texas Gets a $1.9-Billion Makeover

Wednesday, Oct. 3rd 2012 6:29 PM

Widening and upgrading a 96-mile stretch of I-35, the central interstate in Texas, is the state’s largest new construction program in nearly 50 years.

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Design Firms Seek New Opportunities in Softer Market

Tuesday, Oct. 2nd 2012 6:29 PM

Design revenue among top firms continues to decline, but highway megaprojects, health care work and the oil and gas sector offer some a boost.

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DART Design-Build Team Delivers Stations Early

Monday, Oct. 1st 2012 6:29 PM

Using design-build for the first time, a Dallas subway building team found speedy solutions to difficult challenges and delays.

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Contractors See a Mixed Outlook in Local Markets

Sunday, Sep. 30th 2012 6:29 PM

While industrial contractors saw improved revenue last year, many general building contractors struggled to keep projects in the pipeline.

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ENR Texas and Louisiana Contractor of the Year: Cajun Industries

Saturday, Sep. 29th 2012 6:29 PM

Unprecedented opportunities in both public and private sector work propel Cajun Industries into the upper echelon of regional contractors.

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People: Texas and Louisiana

Friday, Sep. 28th 2012 6:29 PM

Updates about construction professionals

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Insurance might not be the first thing someone thinks about when running a business, but it should be an important consideration.   Handyman insurance is another requirement if you are thinking about starting a handyman business.  This website provides important insurance information on Handyman Insurance Coverage and quotes.

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Handyman insurance includes several types of coverage; each one offers a specific kind of protection for your business.  

(Handyman Insurance ) Commercial Auto: Covers a business's owned, no owned, and hired autos against liability and physical damage losses. 

Handyman Workers Compensation:  If your business as a Handyman employs any staff (including part-time, trainees or sub-contractors), Employers liability insurance cover is a legal requirement.  Employers liability insurance provides protection against your legal liabilities to pay compensation in respect of injury sustained by your employees in the course of your business as a Handyman.  (Handyman Insurance) Workers Compensation: Provides coverage for an employer's responsibility in the event of a work-related injury or illness.   Employers Liability Insurance for handyman work: This type of insurance would cover payment of legal fees and damages in the event that an employee was injured or killed while doing work for you. 

Tradesman Insurance for handymen: This is a package of several different kinds of cover for handymen, making up one policy that meets all your insurance needs.

Public Liability Insurance for handyman work: This type of insurance would cover you if your business activities caused injury or death to a member of the public.

Handyman General Liability - Commercial jobs will require you to have general liability coverage of $1,000,000 to $2,000,000 prior to being hired (not to mention that you protect your assets if something goes wrong on the job).

Products liability insurance for Handymen - Products liability insurance provides protection against your legal liability, compensation costs and expenses following injury or damage by goods that you have sold, supplied, repaired, tested or delivered in connection with your business as a Handyman.  Products Liability insurance for Handymen at 1,000,000 with the option to increase to 2,000,000 up to 5,000,000 or more.  Public Liability insurance cover provides protection against your legal liability for injury to third parties and damage to their property in connection with your business as a Handyman.

Professional Indemnity Insurance for handyman work: This covers you against any mistakes you might make  including bad advice you or your staff might give  that ends up costing your clients money, and leading them to take legal action against you.

(Handyman Insurance ) Umbrella Coverage: A broader form of coverage that extends the limits of liability found in a base policy form. 

Income Protection Insurance - If the essential person should be unable to work for a period of time, this handyman insurance helps to cover the loss of business as a result of the illness or injury.  Having sufficient income protection insurance is also a worth while consideration, if you were to fall off a step ladder or hurt your back and couldnt work, accident, sickness and unemployment insurance could help you to pay for some of your monthly bills in the event of you not being able to work.

The Handyman Insurance Program gives our policyholder comprehensive coverage for their handyman businesses, and the program is designed for Handymen who: Are hired to do a variety of miscellaneous work that would be found in a residential household environment;

Please note that standard home owner's insurance will most likely not cover business assets, and may VOID your home insurance coverage.  If your business is home-based, do you need more liability coverage than your home insurance policy covers. 

The Handyman program gives our policyholder comprehensive coverage for their handyman businesses, and the program is designed for Handymen.

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