ERGO NEXT reports on becoming a general contractor, starting from entry-level roles, gaining hands-on experience, and ...
Being a general contractor is not a game, yet some misrepresent what they're licensed to do. Here's a cautionary tale, plus some signs to watch for that something's off. By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq.
Drafting and negotiating subcontracts can be tricky for both general contractors and subcontractors. General contractors are caught in between owners and subcontractors as the ones that will be held ...