When a stop work order (SWO) slams the brakes on a construction project, it can be a nightmare for contractors. Suddenly, the clock is ticking, and every day that passes means lost revenue, delayed timelines and frustrated clients. But what if there's a way to get the...
Year: 2024
What are the common types of latent defects?
Construction professionals take pride in their completed projects. But what happens when issues emerge long after the work is done? Latent defects, those concealed problems that surface months or even years later, pose significant challenges for contractors. If left...
When is a home improvement contract necessary?
Hiring a professional to work on your home or residential unit can require more than finding someone with the right skills. Sometimes, a home improvement project becomes subject to various construction laws, protecting the homeowner and the contractor. These policies...
Be aware of unethical bidding practices in construction projects
In construction projects, ensuring fairness and transparency in the bidding process is crucial. Sometimes, unethical bidding practices can occur, leading to potential issues down the line. Bid shopping Bid shopping happens when a general contractor discloses a...
How can documentation help fight construction defect claims?
During the construction process, contractors must navigate a complex web of regulations, contracts and potential liabilities. One of the most challenging aspects they face is the risk of construction defect claims. These claims can be costly, time-consuming and...
The importance of timing in New Jersey’s construction lien law
In the construction industry, timing is essential, especially when it comes to filing construction liens. Therefore, being aware of these deadlines and the importance of prompt action is crucial for contractors, subcontractors and property owners alike. If you need to...
What are common housing code infractions?
Contractors and construction workers must ensure that they follow the housing code when completing their tasks. Violations have legal consequences and may create unsafe living conditions for property owners. If you’re working on a construction project, knowing the...
What to do if a contractor violates your construction contract
When a contractor breaches a construction contract, it can be a source of stress and inconvenience. Depending on the situation, the violation may even increase the cost of completing the project. Knowing what steps to take under such circumstances should help to...
How small construction businesses can tackle retainage issues
Are you a contractor dealing with retainage issues in New Jersey? You're not alone. Retainage, or retention, is a common practice in the construction industry that can lead to significant challenges for you and your business. It involves holding back a portion of the...
What construction work needs a permit in New Jersey?
Construction work can be complicated, especially when builders and contractors must meet client demands while complying with state requirements. Securing a permit is only one of the many tasks you must complete to start a construction project in New Jersey. If you are...

