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Under Construction – January 2022

Jan 19, 2022

Welcome to this winter edition of our Under Construction newsletter. We hope your holidays brought you joy and that your 2022 is off to a wonderful start for you, your family, and your company.

In this newsletter, we explore various topics related to current construction trends and legal news that may be relevant to you and your business. The construction industry continues to ride its highs and lows, like many other industries operating through the COVID-19 pandemic. Whether it be delays and shortages due to the pandemic or recent court cases that are making an impact on the industry, we’ve covered a range of concepts in the below articles and convey what we think you should know.

We hope you will find these articles informative and enlightening. Please let us know if you want us to address a specific construction issue in a future newsletter. We hope you have a profitable, busy, healthy, and safe 2022!

Best Regards,
Jim Sienicki

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