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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | CONSTRUCTION LIEN BLOG OCTOBER 12, 2011 FAQ: Are We Required To Deliver A Notice Of Intent To Lien Before Filing Our Lien? Short Answer : Only in the following states: Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Louisiana, Missouri, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Wyoming. FAQs Notices of Intent to Lien Arkansas Colorado Connecticut Louisiana Missouri North Dakota Pennsylvania Wisconsin WyomingLong Answer: It’s extremely common for folks to not quite understand the differences between preliminary notices and notices of intent to lien ; and further, to not quite understand when a state requires notices of intent to be sent. | CONSTRUCTION LIEN BLOG JANUARY 11, 2012 Special Mechanic Lien Rules for Specially Fabricated Materials North Dakota. Similar to the situation in Nebraska and Montana, North Dakota statutes build-in a reference to specifically fabricated materials, suggesting that lien rights exist in the state for material specifically fabricated for a project, but never actually incorproated therein. The statute in North Dakota specifically provides as follows, in its definition of materials that materials include “custom or specially fabricated materials for incorporation in the improvement.” Specially Fabricated Materials Defined. Florida. Hawaii. Texas. | | | | | | | CONSTRUCTION LIEN BLOG JULY 5, 2011 Get Free Alerts Of Construction Lien Law Changes North Carolina. North Dakota. South Dakota. Get notified when the lien laws change in your neck of the woods, or whenever lien laws change anywhere in the nation, by subscribing to our free mailing list below. The Construction Lien Blog has lead the industry for years in providing resources and commentary on mechanic’s lien laws across the country. Stay informed about the laws that impact your business for free by subscribing. join our mailing list. Email Address. First Name. Last Name. Update Me on Lien Laws In… All States. Alabama. Alaska. Arizona. | DIRT TALK APRIL 3, 2011 'I Make America' Campaign Aims to Create Manufacturing Jobs That’s roughly equivalent to the number of people living in Alaska, Delaware, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming COMBINED An astonishing 5.5 million manufacturing jobs have been wiped off the board nationwide during this economic recession. | COLLABORATIVE CONSTRUCTION JUNE 9, 2011 Shale Gas - Economic Boon or Environmental Disaster? The USA Editorial Board argues: "This technique [fracing] has brought a surprising amount of new gas production from states as disparate as Texas, North Dakota and Pennsylvania — enough combined with conventional supplies to last perhaps 100 years at current consumption rates. Welcome to the Collaborative Revolution! That's game-changing, wildly underdiscussed news. James L. | COLLABORATIVE CONSTRUCTION APRIL 9, 2012 New Emission Restrictions Announced From the perspective of built industry professionals this confirms the supremacy, at least in the short term, of natural gas, the cost of which has been driven dramatically lower by the production of shale gas in the Marcellus, the Bakken and the Ford formations in western PA, eastern OH, WV, North Dakota, and south Texas. My understanding is the regulations impact new power plants. | | | | | | | | | -
Energy Independence - Is it real or a Holy Grail? Onshore, applying fracking and horizontal drilling to shale oil already has already stimulated a boom in North Dakota; Texas and California have similar formations. Energy independence appears to be more and more achievable everyday. The question is how long with the federal government keep its finger on the scale in favor of "green energy" solutions the market has proven are not ready for prime time? Readers know I'm all about sustainable solutions in the built environment. But that doesn't always mean green solutions. Such solutions hardly qualify as green. Meanwhile, U.S. MORE >> -
COLLABORATIVE CONSTRUCTION | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2011 Utica Shale bigger than Marcellus? What pray tell is taking place in North Dakota and western PA at this very moment? Welcome to the Collaborative Revolution! had a long conversation a couple of months ago with the president of the Ohio Natural Gas Association and he mentioned that the Utica was going to come in bigger than Marcellus. It looks like he was right. But the Utica is distinguished by also harboring natural gas liquids and large quantities of oil which have sparked a rush by energy companies to acquire leases on millions of acres of land, especially in eastern Ohio. Read the whole thing here. James L. MORE >> -
COLLABORATIVE CONSTRUCTION | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2011 NPR Discovers the Oil Boom in North Dakota Collaborative Construction is working on a collaborative workshop series that will be presented in Canada and we would like to visit our friends in North Dakota while we are in Canada. The shale oil and gas reserves being discovered throughout North America are going to have long term geo-political ramifications. trillion in the Middle East and north Africa. Welcome to the Collaborative Revolution! The article linked below highlights the need for communities experiencing boom times to plan for the future. Below are a few excerpts from the NPR piece. And Canada? MORE >> -
COLLABORATIVE CONSTRUCTION | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2011 Williston North Dakota Booming Welcome to the Collaborative Revolution! Collaborative Construction is putting together a Collaborative Solutions Series that will be presented in six cities in Canada in 2012. It looks like we may want to swing south into Williston on our way across Canada! Visit msnbc.com for breaking news , world news , and news about the economy James L. Salmon, Esq. Collaborative Construction 300 Pike Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Office 513-721-5672 Fax 513-562-4388 Cell 512-630-4446 JamesLSalmon@gmailcom Collaborative Construction Website Sustainable Land Development International MORE >> -
COLLABORATIVE CONSTRUCTION | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2011 Canadian Oil Sands Impact The Bakken region of North Dakota, where private land ownership gives drillers relief from federal obstructionism, shares a similar, if smaller, story. Oil production there is booming, and North Dakota unemployment is 3.3%. Welcome to the Collaborative Revolution! The WSJ article linked below serves as another reminder of what an incredible economic driver oil & gas exploration can be. Further, Candada seems to be developing its oil sands in a remarkably environmentally friendly manner. Importantly, no one is advocating unbridled or uncontrolled development. MORE >> - Shale Gas - Wher is it and how should we develop it? COLLABORATIVE CONSTRUCTION | MONDAY, JUNE 13, 2011
- A loss for me. MARKUP AND PROFIT | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2010
- Is Preliminary Notice Required In My State? List of Notice and Non. CONSTRUCTION LIEN BLOG | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2010
- States That Require Claimants to Send Notices of Intent to Lien CONSTRUCTION LIEN BLOG | MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2010
- Graybar acquires Canadian distributor, AVAD Industrial Sales DISTRIBUTION UPDATE | FRIDAY, JULY 9, 2010
- McJunkin Red Man buys Dresser Oil Tools & Supply DISTRIBUTION UPDATE | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 2010
- Weekly Roundup News in the Welding World WELD MY WORLD | FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 2010
- Weekly Roundup News in the Welding World - Welding Resources and Tips WELD MY WORLD | FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 2011
- National Standards for Building.RIGHT! GREEN GODDESS | SATURDAY, JULY 18, 2009
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