BMD Contractors, Inc., (“BMD”) was a mechanical piping subcontractor to Industrial Power Systems, Inc. (“Industrial Power”), which was in turn a subcontractor for the
general contractor overseeing the construction of an automobile transmission
manufacturing plant for Chrysler near Indianapolis, Indiana.  The project owner was Getrag Transmission Manufacturing, LLC. (“Getrag”). 

In connection with the project, Industrial

The Senate Committee on Appropriations approved $366,099,000 for military
construction projects in Hawaii including $181 million to build new housing at
Schofield Barracks and Wheeler Army Airfield, $5 million for a C-130 rinse
facility at U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Barbers Point and $24 million for a
waterfront operations center at Joint Base Pearl Harbor

The construction industry heaved another sigh of relief today when Circuit Court Judge Gary Chang granted, in part, summary judgment requesting that an insurer be forced to provide coverage for construction defects on an Owner Controlled Insurance Policy (OCIP) that include a wrap provision providing coverage for years after construction completion. 

The project is the

Hot off the presses!  Anna Oshiro and Christi-Anne Kudo Chock co-authored a chapter in a book entitled Construction Defects that was just published by the American Bar Association and sponsored by the Forum on the Construction Industry.  Construction Defects delves into various legal aspects related to issues that commonly arise on construction projects. 

This chapter

Forbes recently featured the development of energy using the differential in temperatures between cold deep sea and warmer surface ocean waters. The technology is called ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC). The technology apparently works as follows:
"Cold water is drawn with a pipe from depths of a 1,000 meters or more, where the
sun’s heat