Raleigh Voters Bullish On Increased Infrastructure Spending
Image by Jeroen van Oostrom via FreeDigitalPhotos.net Voters in Raleigh yesterday overwhelmingly supported a $40 million bond referendum to finance various transportation improvements in the City of...
View ArticlePublic-Private Partnerships for Financing Public Improvements — The Potential...
Image by digitalart via FreeDigitalPhotos.net I commend to your reading the current issue of NC Construction News, which includes this feature article on public-private partnerships (“PPPs” or “P3s”)....
View ArticleCourt of Appeals: Contractors’ Lien Claim Properly Dismissed Where “Owner”...
In a controversial 2-1 decision released October 2, 2012, the North Carolina Court of Appeals (“COA”) affirmed a trial court’s dismissal of a mechanic’s lien claim asserted by contractors who did not...
View ArticleForecasting Governor-Elect McCrory’s Infrastructure Funding Priorities
Gov. McCrory will have no shortage of highway planning knots to untangle when he arrives at the Executive Mansion. I recently came across this blog post from The Council of State Governments’...
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