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Construction Conversation

  • The Construction Conversation October 2017

    10 NOV 2017 · Welcome to the Construction Conversation Podcast for October 2017! Our goal is to keep contractors informed on breaking news in all three branches of government, including legislation, litigation, and administrative regulation. This edition includes: Legislative: Pipe Material Specs Administrative: OCILB Enforcement Judicial: Supplier Not in “Construction” for Workers’ Compensation Legislative: Certification for Steel Welding Administrative: NASA Project in Ohio Judicial: Prevailing Wage Conflict Results in Liability Legislative: Sub-Metering Heats Up Judicial: Contractor Wins Against Vexatious Litigator
    20m 9s
  • The Construction Conversation Podcast August 2017

    20 SEP 2017 · Valerie Dahlberg with Luther L. Liggett, Graff & McGovern, LPA www.GraffMcGovern.com discuss these topics Legislative: Veto Override The Ohio House and Senate overrode the Governor’s veto of six health care funding items in the state’s operational budget bill. Administrative: OFCC Spending Millions In August, the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission announced significant construction opportunities, with millions to be spent for schools using the Construction Manager at Risk delivery system. Judicial: Public Lien Law The 12th District Court of Appeals reversed a trial court in holding that a subcontractor’s Mechanics’ Lien against a public project will result in public agency liability for loss and attorney fees if it fails to escrow funds. Administrative: OCILB Enforcement The Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board routinely cites licensed contractors which fail to display their license number on their vehicles. Administrative: OSU Adopts Construction Budget At its recent meeting, the Ohio State University Board of Trustees adopted a construction budget of $165 million in its Fiscal Year 2018 Capital Investment Plan. Judicial: Corporate Shield Ignored The 6th District Court of Appeals upheld a trial court decision holding a contractor personally liable when he did not offer evidence of his corporate status. The contractor operated as a Limited Liability Company, registered and active with the Ohio Secretary of State. Administrative: Ohio Construction Market Varies A national survey of Construction Employment disclosed an 8% gain in the Columbus metropolitan area in the prior 12 months, while at the same time the Toledo area experienced an 11% loss in construction jobs.
    8m 8s
  • The Construction Conversation Podcast July 2017

    14 AUG 2017 · Welcome to our first Construction Conversation Podcast! My name is Valerie Dahlberg and I work with construction trade associations across Ohio. Our mission is to help contractors better understand how government and legal actions impact their businesses and how to make their voices heard in every branch of state government. I’m here with Luther Liggett of Graff and McGovern. Luther publishes the Construction Conversation monthly as a two-way newsletter. We invite your input and comments. Our goal is to keep contractors informed on breaking news in all three branches of government, including legislation, litigation, and administrative regulation. Each month we distribute the newsletter by email. Two weeks later, we host a call-in each month to discuss these topics. We welcome participation and feedback from participants on what issues they are seeing in the field. This podcast is a new part of your association’s service to give members a convenient way to access this content online whenever it’s convenient to their schedules. We hope you enjoy it!
    15m 9s

Welcome to our first Construction Conversation Podcast! My name is Valerie Dahlberg and I work with construction trade associations across Ohio. Our mission is to help contractors better understand how...

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Welcome to our first Construction Conversation Podcast! My name is Valerie Dahlberg and I work with construction trade associations across Ohio. Our mission is to help contractors better understand how government and legal actions impact their businesses and how to make their voices heard in every branch of state government.
I’m here with Luther Liggett of Graff and McGovern. Luther publishes the Construction Conversation monthly as a two-way newsletter. We invite your input and comments. Our goal is to keep contractors informed on breaking news in all three branches of government, including legislation, litigation, and administrative regulation.
Each month we distribute the newsletter by email. Two weeks later, we host a call-in each month to discuss these topics. We welcome participation and feedback from participants on what issues they are seeing in the field.
This podcast is a new part of your association’s service to give members a convenient way to access this content online whenever it’s convenient to their schedules. We hope you enjoy it!
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