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Monthly Archives: April 2023

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Why You Need Legal Review For Florida Construction Contracts

By Linkhorst & Hockin, P.A. |

Florida construction contractors are busy these days, but the data reveals that growth trends are likely to continue and even increase. Statistics on construction in Florida show that revenue in this market sector is projected to hit $87.32 billion in 2023. Going forward, industry experts forecast an annual growth rate of 3.47 percent in… Read More »

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What Does A Delay Expert Do In Florida Construction Project Disputes?

By Linkhorst & Hockin, P.A. |

Delays to the construction project schedule result in significant cost overruns and related losses, and these disruptions are unfortunately quite common. Statistics on delays indicate that more than 85 percent of large-scale construction projects are not completed on time. Of these, almost 60 percent are pushed off by two months or more. Construction schedule… Read More »

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Why A Florida Construction Attorney Is Essential For Bid Protest Settlement Conferences

By Linkhorst & Hockin, P.A. |

You invest a lot of time and effort to submit a bid for public construction in Florida, from reviewing the project specifications to detailing the cost, scope, and schedule. Therefore, it is disappointing to learn that the government agency has issued a Notice of Intent to Award the project to another contractor. Fortunately, all… Read More »

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3 Ways To Resolve Florida Criminal Charges Before You Get To Trial

By Linkhorst & Hockin, P.A. |

Florida has a reputation of being tough on crime, and statistics on arrests are proof that police are diligent in apprehending suspects. According to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), officers arrest more than 679,200 people every year across the state. In Palm Beach County alone, law enforcement charges almost 40,500 individuals with… Read More »

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