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NJSME
Because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, the upcoming NJSME General Membership Meeting, featuring NJDOT Local Aid, has been postponed in order to comply with CDC recommendations. The meeting originally was scheduled to take place Wednesday, April 1, at The Palace at Somerset (333 Davidson Ave.) in Somerset.
NJSME apologizes for any inconvenience this may have caused.
New Jersey Asphalt Pavement Association
Because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, the 63rd Annual New Jersey Asphalt Paving Conference, originally scheduled for Thursday, March 19, at The College of New Jersey, has been canceled. Per the New Jersey Asphalt Pavement Association, registrants will be entitled to either a refund or will be provided a credit for future NJAPA events at your request.
For additional information, please contact Stacey Lindenmuth in the NJAPA office at 609-838-1867, or email her at staceyl@njapa.com.
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WTXF-TV
The number of COVID-19 cases in New Jersey has surged to 267, with three fatalities reported.
Gov. Phil Murphy said the most recent death was a man in 90s and who was being treated at Hackensack University Medical Center in Bergen County.
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NJ.com
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced 89 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday, jumping the statewide total to 267 positive tests.
Cases are now in 14 different counties, according to the latest update by state health officials. With the virus spreading rapidly, it’s prompting officials to close or place restrictions on establishments and institutions in the state.
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Jersey Digs
Although Paterson has not seen as much new development over the last few years as other New Jersey municipalities such as Newark and Jersey City, a major new project was just approved for the central business district of the Garden State's third-largest city.
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NJBIZ
Camden-based New Jersey American Water has announced investments in Bernardsville, Bernards Township and West Orange, all set to begin next week.
The company will invest $2.3 million to install about 6,320 feet of new 16-inch ductile iron water main in Bernardsville and Bernards Township. This comes on the heels of the company announcing $2.2 million of water main work in the town was to begin in February.
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ConstructConnect
The world is fixated on the coronavirus outbreak — but is it really that bad?
There is a life-threatening element to this new virus. It causes the disease COVID-19 and can affect important organ systems in both healthy and vulnerable patients. The many unknowns around the illness are leading to a stock market slump and less demand for new work.
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Construction Dive
For some time, the construction industry has been moving toward design-build as a more collaborative way to deliver a project, one that allows contractors to integrate design into their practices. Advocates tout its cost and time savings, so it’s no wonder that contractors focused on traditional delivery methods like design-bid-build (DBB) might be interested in design-build.
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For Construction Pros
Owners are always eager to cancel any recorded liens. What a lot of contractors don’t know is that there are actually legal ways in which a lien can be extinguished.
One way to accomplish this is to serve a Notice of Contest of Lien. Specifically, the lien upon whom such notice is served shall be extinguished automatically unless the lienor institutes a suit to enforce his or her lien within 60 days.
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