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How Drones Are Changing Construction

How Drones Are Changing Construction

What’s keeping you up at night? If you’re like most construction company owners, the following are probably somewhere on your list: labor shortage, financial environment, procurement and the supply chain, project progress, worker safety, managing cash flow and costs, and more. Have you ever considered that drones – yes, drones
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General Contractors Face New Liability Scrutiny for Wage Theft by Subcontractors

General Contractors Face New Liability Scrutiny for Wage Theft by Subcontractors

Last updated on February 3rd, 2023The New Year brings with it new opportunities for growth, new projects to begin, and also, new laws to follow. In 2021, New York State passed legislation that went into effect earlier this month, which shifts liability to general contractors for wage theft cases on
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Does Your Company Need a Mentor Program?

Does Your Company Need a Mentor Program?

Last updated on January 30th, 2023Mentoring was once reserved for building senior leadership talent pipelines – not anymore. Today, over 70% of Fortune 500 companies make mentoring a fundamental part of their recruitment, retention, and engagement strategies for many employees. The fact is, when done right, mentorships can be a
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How the Inflation Reduction Act Will Transform Construction

How the Inflation Reduction Act Will Transform Construction

Last updated on December 9th, 2022What the introduction of the Intranet did for retail, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) – combined with the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) – will do for construction, fundamentally changing every aspect of the industry as we know it. IIJA laid the groundwork for
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Examining 179D Deductions through the Eyes of the IRS

Examining 179D Deductions through the Eyes of the IRS

Last updated on February 2nd, 2023If you are looking to take a 179D Deduction as the official designer of a government-owned property or a commercial property owner, take note! Recently, the IRS Large Business and International (LB&I) Division released an updated its training with guidelines for IRS staff to perform
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Has the Supply Chain Changed for Good?

Has the Supply Chain Changed for Good?

Last updated on November 2nd, 2022We’re over two-and-a-half years out from when COVID basically shut down the world, setting off global supply chain issues that have yet to return to normal. While price and supply are stabilizing for some construction materials, they’re increasing in volatility for others. This may be
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Is Your Business Continuity Plan Keeping Pace?

Is Your Business Continuity Plan Keeping Pace?

Last updated on October 11th, 2022The world is changing faster than ever. Is your business continuity plan keeping pace? Between the COVID pandemic and ensuing shutdowns, supply chain debacles, labor shortage, gas price hikes, increased cyber threats, the war in Ukraine, catastrophic weather events, and now, uncertainties surrounding the economic
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Comments on NY’s Aggregate Hauling Prevailing Wage Proposed Rule Being Accepted Now

Comments on NY’s Aggregate Hauling Prevailing Wage Proposed Rule Being Accepted Now

Last updated on September 26th, 2022While different industry groups have had mixed reaction to the Inflation Reduction Act’s prevailing wage provisions, on September 14 the New York State Department of Labor issued a proposed rule for prevailing wage for aggregate hauling. Public comments are being accepted until 60 days from
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Lake Katrine Office Temporarily Closed

The Lake Katrine office location will be temporarily closed for the next few months due to office renovations. All Lake Katrine employees can still be reached at the LK phone number, email and other office locations! Thank you for your patience & looking forward to serving you from our newly updated office space!

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