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NJBIZ Names Don Pepe Among 2024 Leaders in Real Estate, Construction and Design post image

NJBIZ Names Don Pepe Among 2024 Leaders in Real Estate, Construction and Design

Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC Partner and Commercial Real Estate Department Chair Donald M. Pepe Named to NJBIZ’s 2024 Leaders in Real Estate, Construction, and Design List Donald M. Pepe, Partner and Chair of Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC’s Commercial Real Estate Department has been named among NJBIZ’s 2024 Leaders in Real Estate, Construction, and Design. Don Pepe’s inclusion […]

Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC

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Law to Help New Jersey Small Businesses Bid on Construction Projects

Gov. Christie Signs Senate Bill No. 123 aimed to help New Jersey small businesses bid on public construction projects Gov. Chris Christie recently signed a new law aimed to help New Jersey small businesses bid on public construction projects. Senate Bill No. 123 establishes “Small Business Bonding Readiness Assistance Program” to help small businesses meet […]

Author: David L. Blank

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How Assembly Bill No 1914 Could Change New Jersey Construction Codes

What You Need to Know About Assembly Bill No 1914 The massive 2015 fire that destroyed the Avalon at Edgewater apartments in Bergen County may prompt changes to New Jersey’s construction codes with proposed legislation for Assembly Bill No 1914.The apartment complex was constructed in accordance with existing code; however, the buildings’ lightweight wood framing and lack […]

Author: Victor E. Kinon

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