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How to File a Mechanics Lien in Washington State

How to File a Mechanics Lien in Washington State

A mechanics lien is a legal right of all qualified construction participants in Washington. When you record a mechanics lien, you essentially attach a note to a property that informs its potential buyers of the unsettled invoices related to it. This note deters future buyers, which in effect makes the property difficult to sell, prompting property owners to settle outstanding bills.

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How Competitive Benefits Can Address the Labor Shortage in the Construction Industry

How Competitive Benefits Can Address the Labor Shortage in the Construction Industry

The labor shortage in the construction industry is forcing companies to think outside the box – starting with unique recruitment and retention efforts to attract younger workers. In this article, we take a look at how the industry can use certain incentives to successfully recruit and retain younger skilled workers.

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How to Serve the Notice of Right to Lien in Nevada

How to Serve the Notice of Right to Lien in Nevada

The preliminary notice in Nevada comes in many names, such as Notice of Right to Lien and 31-Day Preliminary Notice. As with most preliminary notices, this Notice of Right to Lien is one of the most important documents that you have to prepare in order to protect your lien rights.

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How to File a Wisconsin Mechanics Lien

How to File a Wisconsin Mechanics Lien

This guide details all the requirements that you need to be aware of when filing a Wisconsin mechanics lien, from the list of information that you must include in the lien forms to the most common mistakes that construction stakeholders make when dealing with a mechanics lien.

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Weekly Roundup: Construction job surge in 40 states, decline in housing starts, & more

Weekly Roundup: Construction job surge in 40 states, decline in housing starts, & more

This week on Construction Insider: Construction jobs surge in 40 states, housing starts dip for third straight month, Home Depot lowers profit expectations

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How to File a Construction Lien in Utah

How to File a Construction Lien in Utah

This guide will inform you about the basic rules that you must follow when filing a mechanics lien in Utah. The mechanics lien – also known as the construction lien in Utah – is a legal right that every construction professional must learn how to use, so read on to find out how you can properly exercise this right in Utah.

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Weekly Roundup: Construction input price decrease, builder confidence rise, & more

Weekly Roundup: Construction input price decrease, builder confidence rise, & more

This week on Construction Insider: Construction input prices down by 0.6% from July last year, builder confidence on rising trend, Congress to extend solar tax incentives

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Invoice Factoring for Government Contracts

Invoice Factoring for Government Contracts

Working for a government construction project is a highly coveted task for most construction companies. Government contracts tend to span years and they are also large-scale, which means that the invoices and potential earnings are also huge. On top of that, the government is also obligated to fulfill their contractual obligations. Payment is guaranteed to […]

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Weekly Roundup: July’s construction job rise, builder woes due to labor shortage, more

Weekly Roundup: July’s construction job rise, builder woes due to labor shortage, more

This week on Construction Insider: Construction jobs increased by 4,000 in July, labor shortage still costly for home builders, California board to limit who can install energy systems

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