The phrase
"public construction projects" refers to any building or infrastructure works that are funded and conducted by the government for the benefit of the public. These projects can include things like building roads, bridges, schools, hospitals, or other facilities that serve the community.
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The administration's recently released budget documents contain the little - noted proposal to create an agency that could oversee
public construction projects worth more than $ 50 million.
Construction Takeover Cuomo: The governor's budget proposes the creation of «The New York State Design and Construction Corp.» that would be given oversight
of public construction projects worth over $ 50 million.
For more than 25 years, our attorneys have represented public entities as they
undertake public construction projects, such as firehouses, community buildings, park development or road paving, and we've guided them in eminent domain actions and tax exemptions for park and publicly owned properties.
The newly elected Progressive Conservative government in Manitoba has moved quickly to cement its anti-worker bona fides with the radical right - wing by making it more difficult for non-union workers to join a union, and by opening up bidding on large
scale public construction projects to non-union companies.
So fractured was the end of the session that Mr. Bruno even backed away from a previously announced agreement with Mr. Spitzer and Mr. Silver to overhaul the Wicks Law, which requires multiple contractors
on public construction projects, driving up costs.
LaBarbera is president of the Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York — whose members have done extremely well by Cuomo's slew
of public construction projects, from the new Tappan Zee Bridge to the airport overhauls.
Successfully represented bridge contractor in appeal before the Connecticut Supreme Court in a dispute concerning the scope of the waiver of the State's sovereign immunity for disputed claims on
public construction projects, resulting in the reinstatement of a $ 13 million arbitration award in favor of the contractor.
In that decision, the Arizona Court of Appeals found that a surety on a payment bond for
a public construction project may not be sued for bad faith.
Monitored private and
public construction projects to prevent negative impacts on historical and archaeological resources