Vintage 1957 United States Silver Certificate under Red, White, and Blue American FlagSince arriving in the United States the Coronavirus pandemic has taken a devastating toll on nearly every aspect of our economy. Industries such as construction have faced new hardships and challenges with workplace safety, material and supply chain logistics, labor shortages, communication and business development. As construction firms continue to weather the financial burdens of the economic downturn, the federal government has passed another stimulus bill ripe with infrastructure and construction spending.

In March 2021, President Joe Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act into law intended to serve as the third federal stimulus package during COVID-19. Included in this new legislation is the appropriation of $3 billion for the development of public facilities, public services, business development, planning, technical assistance, training, and any other assistance to alleviate long-term economic deterioration and sudden and severe economic dislocation due to the pandemic.

So what does this mean for the construction industry?
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COVID-19 is now interrupting and, in some instances, cancelling contracts across the country.  While the situation is highly fluid, these business disruptions appear likely to continue and perhaps even worsen in the immediate future.  This will significantly affect and perhaps threaten businesses people have worked had to establish.  And it will of course impact employees and their jobs.  Business leaders will have to make tough decisions in the coming weeks and months.  Many of these decisions will touch on important legal issues.  Below are a few legal hot topics addressed by my colleagues at Gray Reed in the past few days:
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