Latest Construction Headlines

All the headlines from our Construction Topic Page, ordered by recency.

Dramatic Changes in State Building Trends Could Prompt Rise in Losses

Jan 13 2008 // As the financial and housing markets continue to work their way through the fallout of the mortgage lending meltdown, the construction sector faces its share of woes. But as is typically the case, specific conditions —...

Texas Workshop to Focus on Safety in Construction, Transportation

Jan 10 2008 // The Texas Department of Insurance Division of Workers’ Compensation (TDI-DWC) will hold a regional workplace safety workshop in Corpus Christi to address safety concerns in the construction and transportation...

N.H. Construction Firm Pays $158K Haz Waste Settlement

Dec 21 2007 // A New Hampshire judge has approved a hazardous waste violation settlement that will see a Pembroke construction company pay a $157,500 fine. The state alleged Venture Construction, Inc., transported and stored hazardous...

ABD Adds to Construction Services Practice

Dec 18 2007 // ABD Insurance and Financial Services, a Division of Wells Fargo Insurance Services, has added Andrej “Andy” Stoelting as a producer/broker in the company’s Redwood City, Calif., headquarters. Formerly an...

RLI Marine Teams Up with National Equipment Register to Offer Theft Waiver

Dec 18 2007 // Peoria, Ill.-based RLI Marine announced today that it has entered into an agreement with National Equipment Register (NER) to help RLI clients reduce the expense associated with construction equipment theft. RLI...

IBA West Offers Workers’ Comp Specialty Programs

Dec 17 2007 // IBA West Service Corp. and AmWINS Access have teamed to offer a specialty workers’ compensation program for IBA West member brokers and agents and their construction, trucking and security guard clients. Coverage is...

FDNY Now Inspects Hundreds of Buildings on Time after Deadly Fire

Dec 14 2007 // Until a deadly blaze in a condemned ground zero skyscraper this summer spurred scrutiny of inspection records, the New York fire department didn’t know that some construction and demolition sites existed. Many were...

N.Y. Fire Department, Contractors Form Job Safety Council

Dec 2 2007 // New York City fire department officials and construction contractors have formed a joint advisory council to lay down stringent safety rules for job sites, aimed at forestalling such mishaps as the fire that killed two...

Georgia Closes Contractors’ Liability Loophole

Dec 2 2007 // General contractors in Georgia are no longer able to use subcontractors as a broad shield against bodily injury and property damage claims at construction sites under a new law. The new statute went into effect July 1. The...

Aon Construction Services Group Adds Four

Nov 29 2007 // Aon Corp. announced that Michael R. Szot, Jim Reilly, Gary L. Stevens and Micah Chen have joined Aon Construction Services Group, all to be based in Los Angeles. “These individuals instantly enhance our profile...

Florida Construction Licensing Board Appointees Named

Nov 21 2007 // While State Senate confirmation is required, Florida Gov. Charlie Crist announced the following reappointments and appointments to the Construction Industry Licensing Board: ·Carl Engelmeier, 57, of Apopka, president,...

N.Y. City Fire Department, Contractors Form Joint Job Safety Council

Nov 21 2007 // New York City fire department officials and construction contractors have formed a joint advisory council to lay down stringent safety rules for job sites, aimed at forestalling such mishaps as the fire that killed two...

Residential Woes Continue Over EIFS

Nov 18 2007 // ‘Synthetic stucco’ still difficult insurance market for contractors despite changes The use of the exterior insulation finishing system (EIFS), also referred to as “synthetic stucco,” in...

Construction Litigation Puts Agents at Risk

Nov 18 2007 // When contractors get sued, sometimes agents get caught in the middle Construction is an inherently dangerous activity. Hundreds if not millions of dollars are at stake with each project, and if something goes wrong,...

San Diego Construction Worker Ordered to Pay $13,667

Nov 16 2007 // San Diego County Superior Court Judge Timothy Walsh has ordered an employee of a San Diego construction company to pay $13,667 in restitution to the California State Compensation Insurance Fund in a workers’...

Urquhart Joins Lockton International Construction Team

Nov 14 2007 // Lockton International announced the appointment of Duncan Urquhart as Managing Director for their International Construction team. He will be based in the London office and joins Lockton from Oxygen, where he was Head of...

Texas Construction Company Funds Safety Scholarship

Nov 14 2007 // The American Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) Region III, which encompasses Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas, announced that Austin, Texas-based McComb Construction Company donated $4,000 toward the establishment of a...

MIT Sues Renowned Architect Gehry for Alleged Building Defects

Nov 7 2007 // The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has sued world-renowned architect Frank Gehry, alleging serious design flaws in the Stata Center, a building widely celebrated for its unconventional walls and radical angles. The...

La. Gov: ‘Katrina Cottage’ Construction to Begin this Month

Nov 7 2007 // Construction of Louisiana’s first Hurricane Katrina cottages will begin this month at the New Orleans headquarters of the National Guard, nearly a year after the state received federal funds to build them, Gov....

Calif. AG Files Lawsuit Against PacifiStaff Construction Training Company

Nov 7 2007 // California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. has sued PacifiStaff, a Southern California corporation that trained construction companies to violate workers’ compensation laws by the use of “fake corporations...