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William Cea Wins Summary Judgment in Federal Bid Protest Case
Becker & Poliakoff attorneys, led by shareholder William Cea, have secured a significant court ruling in favor of their client, Premier Parks, ending this case and providing for open competition to bid on a future water park planned for 65 acres in Fort Lauderdale (Premier Parks v. City of Fort Lauderdale). Premier Parks, the parent company of Rapids […]
Read MoreKeeping ‘Green’ Contracts Clear
The green building industry is arguably more popular than ever. The number of certified green buildings grows every day across all sectors of the building industry. Unfortunately, the contracts for sustainable projects are sometimes behind the times. Standard construction contracts are often not tailored to address the numerous issues and nuances that may come up […]
Read MoreGetting Started with Public Bidding
New Construction Technique for USF Dormitory
Multifamily Construction Defect Claims (Part 2)
Multifamily Construction Defect Claims (Part 1)
2015 Chapter 558 Legislative Changes
Insurance Considerations Post-Baltimore
Citizens Property Insurance Not Liable for First Party Bad Faith Claims
Preparing for the 2015 Hurricane Season
New Case: Cypress Fairway v. Bergeron Construction (Statute of Repose)
2015 Florida Construction Legislation Update
HB 501 Passes Civil Justice Subcommittee
Proposed Legislation Will Hurt Owners by Shortening Timeframe to Bring Claims
Proposed Legislation to Change Chapter 558
Pay Attention to the Solicitation Requirements for the Bidding Entity
What Law Applies to Your Construction Contract – Simple or Not?
Concrete Repairs – Some Matters to Consider
Bid Alert: Review the Contract Terms
Bid Protests Under Chapter 120: Watch the Clock
AIA Releases Top Ten Green Buildings of 2014
Public Contracting: When Can I Be Heard?
Bidders may have an opportunity to be heard during evaluation committee meetings or in conjunction with other proceedings during a competitive solicitation process. Members of the public also have the right to a reasonable opportunity to be heard in accordance with a recently enacted Florida Statute, Section 286.0114. Section 286.0114 went into effect on October 1, 2013, […]
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