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On January 2, 2014, the U.S. Department of Commerce reported that U.S. construction spending rose to its highest level in nearly five years in November, led by a surge in private construction project spending.
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Tags: Andy Cohn, Construction Economic News, construction spending, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania
On behalf of Kaplin Stewart Meloff Reiter & Stein, P.C. posted in
Technology on Nov 1, 2013.
Certain locales, including Philadelphia and parts of New Jersey, are using a new technology created by a Madison, Wisconsin company to measure travel times on roads. The technology picks up blue tooth signals from cell phones to measure the travel time between defined points on highways.
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Tags: Blue TOAD, Construction Safety, Delaware, highway construction, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, traffic, traffic engineering
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OSHA Safety Issues on Oct 31, 2013.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced this week that is was extending the public comment period for its new regulations on the use of crystalline silica in construction until January 27, 2014. The extension is seen as a concession to business and industry organizations, a large number of which asked for additional time to analyze the proposed rules and provide educated opinions on it. Certain Congressional Committees also asked for the extension.
Continue Reading OSHA Extends Public Comment Period on Crystalline Silica...
Tags: crystalline silica, Delaware, New Jersey, Occupational Safety & Health Administration, OSHA, Pennsylvania, public comment, regulations, Silica
On behalf of Kaplin Stewart Meloff Reiter & Stein, P.C. posted in
Plumbing on Oct 30, 2013.
The Reduction of Lead in Drinking Water Act (amending the allowable levels of lead pursuant to the Safe Drinking Water Act) signed into law nearly three years ago and effective January 4, 2014 imposes a “lead-free” mandate across the United States. The Act makes it illegal to sell or install pipes, fittings, valves, and fixtures in applications providing water for human consumption which exceeds the 0.25% weighted average limit for wetted surfaces, as opposed to the 8% weighted average previously permissible. Wetted parts are essentially any product that conveys water anticipated for human consumption including, for example, meters, expansion tanks, backflow preventers, flexible connectors, strainers, and assorted gauges, fittings, and valves.
Continue Reading Why the 2014 “Lead-Free” Requirements May Cost You...
Tags: Delaware, federal legislation, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, pipe fitters, Plumbers, plumbing, potable water, Reduction of Lead in Drinking Water Act
Construction companies and owners in Delaware have complained about the soaring costs associated with workers’ compensation policies and claims for years. New legislation has given them some sought after relief.
Continue Reading Delaware Enacts Workers’ Compensation Reform...
Tags: Delaware, Governor Markell, Insurance, premiums, reform, Workers' Compensation
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Kaplin Stewart News on Oct 21, 2013.
In its effort to continuously offer value added services to its clients, Kaplin Stewart’s construction law department has launched its own twitter feed. Found under the handle KAPLAWBuilds,
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Tags: Construction Law, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, social media, twitter
On behalf of Kaplin Stewart Meloff Reiter & Stein, P.C. posted in
Construction Safety on Oct 15, 2013.
Safety is job one for most construction companies, as employees that go home each night come back the next day for work. Great emphasis is often placed on safety protocols and how to address work site hazards. A new study done by the Construction Industry Institute raises an important question though: are workers as prepared as they should be to identify job site risks?
Continue Reading Research Shows Construction Workers Have Trouble Identifying Safety Hazards...
Tags: Construction Industry Institute, Construction Safety, Delaware, hazards, job site safety, New Jersey, OSHA, Pennsylvania, risk assessment
In a positive sign for the construction economy, noted economist Anirban Basu recently commented on the stability of prices for construction materials in the Producer Price Index. He found the steadiness of construction material pricing particularly important given all the factors that suggest it should have risen.
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Tags: Basu, Construction Industry News, Delaware, Economy, materials, Materials Pricing, New Jersey, Pennsylvania
On behalf of Kaplin Stewart Meloff Reiter & Stein, P.C. posted in
OSHA Safety Issues on Jul 9, 2013.
With summer in full swing and the work weeks filling up with sweltering conditions for outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration is renewing its emphasis on its “Water. Rest. Shade.” program. The informational effort is designed to warn workers about how heat stress occurs and, better yet, how to recognize the signs and prevent it.
Continue Reading OSHA Promoting Program For Safe Work In Hot Weather...
Tags: construction site safety, Delaware, heat illness, New Jersey, OSHA, OSHA Safety Issues, Pennsylvania, Rest, Shade, Water
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Kaplin Stewart News on Jun 26, 2013.
Kaplin Stewart attorneys will be offering the second in their series of presentations on OSHA Regulations on July 25, 2013. This presentation , entitled “Working at Heights: It’s Not By Your Grandfather’s Rules Anymore”, will focus on the rules governing scaffolds, ladders, tying off, and other rules and regulations governing work at varying elevations. The program will run from 7:30-9:00 a.m. at Kaplin Stewart’s Blue Bell office and breakfast will be served.
Continue Reading Kaplin Stewart To Offer Second OSHA Course...
Tags: Delaware, Fall Protection, Kaplin Stewart New, New Jersey, OSHA, Pennsylvania, program