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SCA’s Attempted Dismissal Of Contractor’s Claims Defeated – Claims Survived!

In a highly significant recent case, the New York City School Construction Authority (“SCA”) attempted to dismiss a subcontractor’s claims seeking nearly $2.9M in extra work and $2M in delay damages. However, the state court...more

NYC’s Subcontractor Approval Process (RFAS): What Recourse Does A Subcontractor Have?

The New York City Procurement Policy Board Rules (“PPB Rules”) provides precious little in the way of guidance with respect to matters related to the approval of subcontractors by NYC agencies. There is no process for the...more

New Law Will Address Abuse of "Substantial Completion" Schedule Milestone on New York Public Projects

As we write this alert, new legislation is in its final stages of becoming law in New York State, which will address the longstanding abuse of the substantial completion schedule milestone in project closeout. Few words...more

Post-Covid Projects “Restarts”: Contractors Caught Between A Rock & A Hard Place?

Even after New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo’s New York “PAUSE” program was replaced by the New York “FORWARD” program and its related executive orders (permitting both essential and non-essential projects to resume), many...more

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