The half-day workshop will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Greater Orlando Builders Association (GOBA) and is ...
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The new reason insurers are asking more questions about renovations
Insurers are no longer treating your kitchen remodel or new roof as a side note. In a market where construction costs, ...
Between the Berry Rock Building, the Guernsey headquarters, Alley's End, Palomar and The Hill, Oklahoma City's skyline is ...
W. R. Berkley Corporation, a commercial lines property and casualty insurance provider, has appointed Erin Rotz as President of Berkley Fire & Marine, ...
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How to avoid being ripped off by contractors: Florida experts share tips
Thousands of Florida homeowners lose money to contractor scams every year, especially after hurricane season creates urgent ...
With a background in journalism and counseling, Penny Min blends analytical research with real-world insight to help readers make informed financial decisions. At Forbes Marketplace, she specializes ...
A Johnston contractor faces multiple felony charges after state investigators say he faked an invoice from his own company to support a roof damage insurance claim. Shawn Heuss, 46, was arrested Oct.
The 2025 U.S. government shutdown is officially the longest in the nation’s history. As of Thursday, it’s reached 37 days long. As the federal government duels over requirements to pay emergency SNAP ...
Construction business leaders know how quickly market conditions can shift. Tariffs, labor shortages, and inflationary pressures are changing the cost of doing business, while technology and legal ...
In the 20 years since Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans and the people who live here have been described as resilient so often that some now cringe at the term. Extreme weather has become ordinary, and ...
Homeowners insurance rates are rising across the U.S., driven by climate change, rising cost of building materials and surging home prices. Almost half of property insurance policy holders in the U.S.
The wake of Hurricane Andrew in Dade County, Fla., in August 1992. Fifty-four people died in the storm, which caused over $27 billion in damages and led to Florida’s adoption of a statewide building ...
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