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28Oct

Remaining Vigilant: Hurricane Planning in the Construction Industry

Complicated by an unprecedented global pandemic, businesses in Florida’s construction industry have been further burdened by the anticipated challenges of an active 2020 hurricane season. Since June 1st, the industry has been braced for threats to construction sites and businesses while responding to the health and safety requirements necessary to manage COVID-19. Now facing the final stretch of hurricane season and a looming threat from Tropical Storm Zeta, Florida construction businesses...
By: Shutts & Bowen LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/remaining-vigilant-hurricane-planning-44109/

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