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SUMMARY:The Impact of The Latest Ruling by the MA Superior Court on the Prompt Pay Act: Your Reinforced Legal Rights Under Prompt Pay
DESCRIPTION:The Impact of The Latest Ruling by the MA Superior Court on the Prompt Pay Act: Your Reinforced Legal Rights Under Prompt Pay      \n\n \n\nThe Massachusetts Superior Court recently issued a ruling strictly enforcing the Prompt Pay Act\, which has significant ramifications on the enforcement of payment provisions from the Owner down to the General Contractors and Subcontractors on private projects.\n\n\n\nJoin us for a legal review of the facts by three prominent industry attorneys on what reasons to be a significant reinforcement of GC and Subcontractor Rights.\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\nPanelists:\n\n	Tony Starr\, Esq.\, Member\, Co-Chair\, Construction Law Practice Group\, Mintz - Moderator\n	David Wilson\, Esq.\, Partner\, Corwin & Corwin\n	Bradley Croft\, Esq. Chair\, Litigation Department\, Ruberto\, Israel & Weiner\n\n\n\nTony Starr\, Esq.\, Member\, Co-Chair\, Construction Law Practice Group\, Mintz \n\nTony is a litigator and prominent construction lawyer who works with clients throughout the construction industry: contractors\, owners\, developers\, and public authorities. His practice includes representing clients in significant construction litigation\, arbitrations\, and mediations\, and counseling them on contract drafting\, bidding matters\, and project-related disputes. He is frequently invited to speak about construction law developments and alternative dispute resolution. In addition to his multifaceted construction practice\, he also advises a major gaming company on litigation and regulatory matters related to the development and construction of a major casino resort.\n\n \n\nDavid Wilson\, Esq.\, Partner\, Corwin & Corwin\n\nDavid E. Wilson practices exclusively in the field of Construction Law\, representing subcontractors and suppliers\, general contractors and construction managers\, owners\, design professionals\, insurers and sureties on a wide range of public and private construction projects\, including schools\; fire and police stations\; courthouses\; tunnels\, roads and bridges\; hospitals and medical buildings\; office buildings and tenant fit-out\; retail centers and stores\, restaurants and nightclubs\; and university classroom and laboratory buildings\, dormitories and physical education facilities. He assists clients with preparation\, review and negotiation of all forms of construction documents\, including prime contracts\, design contracts\, subcontracts\, supplier agreements\, joint venture agreements\, bonds\, releases and lien waivers\; and with preparation\, prosecution and defense of claims related to bidding and procurement\, payment and performance bonds\, mechanic's liens\, construction and design defects\, change orders and extra work\, delay and lost productivity\, differing site conditions\, contract administration\, termination\, and insurance coverage in state and federal courts\, administrative proceedings\, arbitrations and mediations.\n\n \n\nBradley Croft\, Esq. Chair\, Litigation Department\, Ruberto\, Israel & Weiner\n\nBRADLEY L. CROFT is a shareholder at the Boston law firm of Ruberto\, Israel & Weiner\, PC. where he serves as chair of the Litigation Department and Construction Law Practice Group. He concentrates his practice on construction\, real estate\, and general commercial disputes. He represents owners\, general contractors\, subcontractors and suppliers in all aspects of construction law claims. In his 25 years as a trial attorney\, Mr. Croft has tried cases before judges\, juries and arbitration panels in Massachusetts and Connecticut. He was named 2015 Massachusetts Construction Lawyer of the Year by Best Lawyers in America\, and has served as co-chair of the Boston Bar Association Litigation Section and Construction Law Committee. Mr. Croft received his B.A. from Tufts University and his J.D. from University of Connecticut School of Law.  A Massachusetts native\, Mr. Croft grew up in Andover and now lives in Swampscott with his wife and two teenage sons.\n\n\n\nAGC MA ATTENDEES\n\n \n\n	\n		\n		\n		\n	\n	\n		\n			Patrick\n			Huntington\n			AGC MA\n		\n		\n			Donna\n			Scally\n			AGC MA\n		\n		\n			Paul\n			James\n			Bond\n		\n		\n			Kane\n			Cuddy\n			Bond\n		\n		\n			Anthony\n			Cella\n			Bond\n		\n		\n			Lexie\n			Pereira\n			Boston College\n		\n		\n			Charles\n			Tobin\n			C.E. Floyd Company Inc.\n		\n		\n			Emily\n			Rowe\n			Citywide Contracting LLC\n		\n		\n			Jeffrey\n			Soderquist\n			Columbia \n		\n		\n			Michael\n			Roche\n			Commodore Builders\n		\n		\n			Jennifer\n			Sinclair\n			Commodore Builders\n		\n		\n			Stan\n			Martin\n			Commonsense Construction Law LLC\n		\n		\n			Rich\n			Scopelliti\n			Consigli Construction Co.\, Inc.\n		\n		\n			Robert\n			Lizza\n			Consigli Construction Co.\, Inc.\n		\n		\n			Tyler\n			Oakes\n			Construction Risk Partners\n		\n		\n			John\n			Sheehan\n			D.A. Sullivan & Sons\, Inc.\n		\n		\n			Anatoly\n			Darov\n			Darov & Associates US PLLC\n		\n		\n			Craig\n			Bolton\n			Dimeo Construction Company\n		\n		\n			Julia\n			Hall\n			Dimeo Construction Company\n		\n		\n			Al\n			Brideau\n			Dimeo Construction Company\n		\n		\n			Bill\n			Morash\n			Elaine Construction\, Inc.\n		\n		\n			Matt\n			Guigli\n			Ernest Guigli & Sons\, Inc.\n		\n		\n			Francis\n			Madigan\n			F.W. Madigan Company\, Inc.\n		\n		\n			Corey\n			Tobin\n			Gilbane Building Company\n		\n		\n			Doucot\n			Keith\n			Gilbane Building Company\n		\n		\n			Daniel\n			Rampone\n			Hart Companies\n		\n		\n			John\n			Connelly\n			Hinckley Allen\n		\n		\n			Eric\n			Eisenberg\n			Hinckley Allen\n		\n		\n			Jeff\n			Bernarducci\n			Holland & Knight LLP\n		\n		\n			Ian\n			Zweig\n			J & M Brown Company\n		\n		\n			Shanan\n			Edwards\n			L.J.V. Development\, LLC\n		\n		\n			Joe\n			Breen\n			Lee Kennedy Co.\, Inc.\n		\n		\n			Leigh\n			Warren\n			Massachusetts State College Building Authority\n		\n		\n			Sara\n			Bryant\n			Murtha Cullina\, LLP\n		\n		\n			David\n			Ponte\n			Nautilus Consulting LLC\n		\n		\n			Joe\n			Prates\n			NELCO\n		\n		\n			Rosanna\n			Molinaro\n			Northeastern University \n		\n		\n			Tiffany\n			Kwong\n			Northeastern University \n		\n		\n			Tom\n			Dunn\n			Pierce Atwood LLP\n		\n		\n			Kenneth\n			Rubinstein\n			Preti Flaherty\n		\n		\n			Nicholas\n			Shaink\n			Professional Drywall Construction\n		\n		\n			Joseph\n			Barra\n			Robinson & Cole LLP\n		\n		\n			Kenneth\n			Sherman\n			Robinson & Cole LLP\n		\n		\n			Sean\n			Hagerty\n			Roman Mosaic & Tile Co.\n		\n		\n			Henry\n			Mosca\n			Siena Construction Corp.\n		\n		\n			Terrence\n			Hayes\n			Siena Construction Corp.\n		\n		\n			Karen\n			Orf\n			Siena Construction Corp.\n		\n		\n			Victoria\n			Clifford\n			Skanska USA Building Inc.\n		\n		\n			Gary\n			Hodlin\n			Sullivan & McLaughlin Companies\, Inc.\n		\n		\n			Paul\n			Neenan\n			Tocci Building Companies\n		\n		\n			Marvin\n			Lahoud\n			Tocci Building Companies\n		\n		\n			Tammi\n			Gott\n			Tocci Building Companies\n		\n		\n			James\n			Boucher\n			tocci building corp\n		\n		\n			Rosemary\n			DeJoy\n			Trinity Building + Construction Mgmt\n		\n		\n			Matthew\n			Kilty\n			Trinity Building + Construction Mgmt\n		\n		\n			Frank\n			Gazzola\n			Trinity Building + Construction Mgmt\n		\n		\n			Timothy\n			Rogovich\n			Trinity Building + Construction Mgmt\n		\n		\n			Matt\n			Rucho\n			Trinity Building + Construction Mgmt\n		\n		\n			Glenn\n			Cort\n			Triumph Modular\n		\n		\n			Rubens\n			Boursiquot\n			Turner Construction\n		\n		\n			Rafael\n			Rodriguez Jr.\n			Turner Construction\n		\n		\n			Matt\n			McCann\n			United Civil\, Inc.\n		\n		\n			Tom\n			Churchill\n			Ver-Tex Construction\n		\n		\n			Gary\n			Ludden\n			Ver-Tex Construction\n		\n		\n			Andrew\n			Parker\n			Ver-Tex Construction\n		\n		\n			Josh\n			Berry\n			Ver-Tex Construction\n		\n		\n			Lauren\n			O'Donnell\n			Ver-Tex Construction\n		\n		\n			Jon\n			Harrington\n			Ver-Tex Construction\n		\n		\n			Zachary\n			Politano\n			W.T. Rich Company Inc.\n		\n		\n			Kyle\n			Pierro\n			Walsh Brothers\, Inc.\n		\n		\n			Patrick\n			Dean\n			Wentworth Institute of Technology\n		\n		\n			Christina\n			Cosma\n			Wentworth Institute of Technology\n		\n		\n			Eric\n			Lambert\n			Zurich North America Construction-Bos\n		\n		\n			Benjamin\n			Nossek\n			Zurich North America Construction-Bos\n		\n		\n			Daniel\n			Abram\n			Zurich North America Construction-Bos\n		\n		\n			Zak\n			Waldstein\n			Zurich North America
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="font-size:12px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;"><img alt="" height="142" src="https://chambermaster.blob.core.windows.net/userfiles/UserFiles/chambers/9382/Image/Programs/AGCASMBTEALogos1.png" style="width: 600px\; height: 142px\;" width="600" /><br />\n<br />\n<strong><span style="font-size:16px\;">The Impact of The Latest Ruling by the MA Superior Court on the Prompt Pay Act:</span><em><span style="font-size:16px\;"> Your Reinforced Legal Rights Under Prompt Pay &nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</span>&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</em></strong><br />\n<span style="font-size:14px\;">&nbsp\;<br />\nThe Massachusetts Superior Court recently issued a ruling strictly enforcing the Prompt Pay Act\, which has significant ramifications on the enforcement of payment provisions from the Owner down to the General Contractors and Subcontractors on private projects.<br />\n<br />\nJoin us for a legal review of the facts by three prominent industry attorneys on what reasons to be a significant reinforcement of GC and Subcontractor Rights.</span><br />\n<br />\n<img alt="" height="146" src="https://chambermaster.blob.core.windows.net/userfiles/UserFiles/chambers/9382/Image/TonyDavidBradHeadshots.png" style="width: 400px\; height: 146px\;" width="400" /><br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\n<strong>Panelists:</strong></span></span>\n<ul>\n	<li><span style="font-size:12px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;">Tony Starr\, Esq.\, Member\, Co-Chair\, Construction Law Practice Group\, Mintz -&nbsp\;Moderator</span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="font-size:12px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;">David Wilson\, Esq.\, Partner\, Corwin &amp\; Corwin</span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="font-size:12px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;">Bradley Croft\, Esq. Chair\, Litigation Department\, Ruberto\, Israel &amp\; Weiner</span></span></li>\n</ul>\n<br />\n<span style="font-size:12px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;"><strong><u>Tony Starr\, Esq.\, Member\, Co-Chair\, Construction Law Practice Group\, Mintz </u></strong><br />\nTony is a litigator and prominent construction lawyer who works with clients throughout the construction industry: contractors\, owners\, developers\, and public authorities. His practice includes representing clients in significant construction litigation\, arbitrations\, and mediations\, and counseling them on contract drafting\, bidding matters\, and project-related disputes. He is frequently invited to speak about construction law developments and alternative dispute resolution. In addition to his multifaceted construction practice\, he also advises a major gaming company on litigation and regulatory matters related to the development and construction of a major casino resort.<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\n<strong><u>David Wilson\, Esq.\, Partner\, Corwin &amp\; Corwin</u></strong><br />\nDavid E. Wilson practices exclusively in the field of Construction Law\, representing subcontractors and suppliers\, general contractors and construction managers\, owners\, design professionals\, insurers and sureties on a wide range of public and private construction projects\, including schools\; fire and police stations\; courthouses\; tunnels\, roads and bridges\; hospitals and medical buildings\; office buildings and tenant fit-out\; retail centers and stores\, restaurants and nightclubs\; and university classroom and laboratory buildings\, dormitories and physical education facilities. He assists clients with preparation\, review and negotiation of all forms of construction documents\, including prime contracts\, design contracts\, subcontracts\, supplier agreements\, joint venture agreements\, bonds\, releases and lien waivers\; and with preparation\, prosecution and defense of claims related to bidding and procurement\, payment and performance bonds\, mechanic&#39\;s liens\, construction and design defects\, change orders and extra work\, delay and lost productivity\, differing site conditions\, contract administration\, termination\, and insurance coverage in state and federal courts\, administrative proceedings\, arbitrations and mediations.<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\n<strong><u>Bradley Croft\, Esq. Chair\, Litigation Department\, Ruberto\, Israel &amp\; Weiner</u></strong><br />\nBRADLEY L. CROFT is a shareholder at the Boston law firm of Ruberto\, Israel &amp\; Weiner\, PC. where he serves as chair of the Litigation Department and Construction Law Practice Group. He concentrates his practice on construction\, real estate\, and general commercial disputes. He represents owners\, general contractors\, subcontractors and suppliers in all aspects of construction law claims. In his 25 years as a trial attorney\, Mr. Croft has tried cases before judges\, juries and arbitration panels in Massachusetts and Connecticut. He was named 2015 Massachusetts Construction Lawyer of the Year by Best Lawyers in America\, and has served as co-chair of the Boston Bar Association Litigation Section and Construction Law Committee. Mr. Croft received his B.A. from Tufts University and his J.D. from University of Connecticut School of Law.&nbsp\; A Massachusetts native\, Mr. Croft grew up in Andover and now lives in Swampscott with his wife and two teenage sons.</span></span><br />\n<br />\nAGC MA ATTENDEES<br />\n&nbsp\;\n<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse:collapse\;width:486px\;" width="485">\n	<colgroup>\n		<col style="width:96px\;" />\n		<col style="width:123px\;" />\n		<col style="width:267px\;" />\n	</colgroup>\n	<tbody>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;width:96px\;">Patrick</td>\n			<td style="width:123px\;">Huntington</td>\n			<td style="width:267px\;">AGC MA</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Donna</td>\n			<td>Scally</td>\n			<td>AGC MA</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Paul</td>\n			<td>James</td>\n			<td>Bond</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Kane</td>\n			<td>Cuddy</td>\n			<td>Bond</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Anthony</td>\n			<td>Cella</td>\n			<td>Bond</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Lexie</td>\n			<td>Pereira</td>\n			<td>Boston College</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Charles</td>\n			<td>Tobin</td>\n			<td>C.E. Floyd Company Inc.</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Emily</td>\n			<td>Rowe</td>\n			<td>Citywide Contracting LLC</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Jeffrey</td>\n			<td>Soderquist</td>\n			<td>Columbia&nbsp\;</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Michael</td>\n			<td>Roche</td>\n			<td>Commodore Builders</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Jennifer</td>\n			<td>Sinclair</td>\n			<td>Commodore Builders</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Stan</td>\n			<td>Martin</td>\n			<td>Commonsense Construction Law LLC</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Rich</td>\n			<td>Scopelliti</td>\n			<td>Consigli Construction Co.\, Inc.</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Robert</td>\n			<td>Lizza</td>\n			<td>Consigli Construction Co.\, Inc.</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Tyler</td>\n			<td>Oakes</td>\n			<td>Construction Risk Partners</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">John</td>\n			<td>Sheehan</td>\n			<td>D.A. Sullivan &amp\; Sons\, Inc.</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Anatoly</td>\n			<td>Darov</td>\n			<td>Darov &amp\; Associates US PLLC</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Craig</td>\n			<td>Bolton</td>\n			<td>Dimeo Construction Company</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Julia</td>\n			<td>Hall</td>\n			<td>Dimeo Construction Company</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Al</td>\n			<td>Brideau</td>\n			<td>Dimeo Construction Company</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Bill</td>\n			<td>Morash</td>\n			<td>Elaine Construction\, Inc.</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Matt</td>\n			<td>Guigli</td>\n			<td>Ernest Guigli &amp\; Sons\, Inc.</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Francis</td>\n			<td>Madigan</td>\n			<td>F.W. Madigan Company\, Inc.</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Corey</td>\n			<td>Tobin</td>\n			<td>Gilbane Building Company</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Doucot</td>\n			<td>Keith</td>\n			<td>Gilbane Building Company</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Daniel</td>\n			<td>Rampone</td>\n			<td>Hart Companies</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">John</td>\n			<td>Connelly</td>\n			<td>Hinckley Allen</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Eric</td>\n			<td>Eisenberg</td>\n			<td>Hinckley Allen</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Jeff</td>\n			<td>Bernarducci</td>\n			<td>Holland &amp\; Knight LLP</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Ian</td>\n			<td>Zweig</td>\n			<td>J &amp\; M Brown Company</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Shanan</td>\n			<td>Edwards</td>\n			<td>L.J.V. Development\, LLC</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Joe</td>\n			<td>Breen</td>\n			<td>Lee Kennedy Co.\, Inc.</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Leigh</td>\n			<td>Warren</td>\n			<td>Massachusetts State College Building Authority</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Sara</td>\n			<td>Bryant</td>\n			<td>Murtha Cullina\, LLP</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">David</td>\n			<td>Ponte</td>\n			<td>Nautilus Consulting LLC</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Joe</td>\n			<td>Prates</td>\n			<td>NELCO</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Rosanna</td>\n			<td>Molinaro</td>\n			<td>Northeastern University&nbsp\;</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Tiffany</td>\n			<td>Kwong</td>\n			<td>Northeastern University&nbsp\;</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Tom</td>\n			<td>Dunn</td>\n			<td>Pierce Atwood LLP</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Kenneth</td>\n			<td>Rubinstein</td>\n			<td>Preti Flaherty</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Nicholas</td>\n			<td>Shaink</td>\n			<td>Professional Drywall Construction</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Joseph</td>\n			<td>Barra</td>\n			<td>Robinson &amp\; Cole LLP</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Kenneth</td>\n			<td>Sherman</td>\n			<td>Robinson &amp\; Cole LLP</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Sean</td>\n			<td>Hagerty</td>\n			<td>Roman Mosaic &amp\; Tile Co.</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Henry</td>\n			<td>Mosca</td>\n			<td>Siena Construction Corp.</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Terrence</td>\n			<td>Hayes</td>\n			<td>Siena Construction Corp.</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Karen</td>\n			<td>Orf</td>\n			<td>Siena Construction Corp.</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Victoria</td>\n			<td>Clifford</td>\n			<td>Skanska USA Building Inc.</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Gary</td>\n			<td>Hodlin</td>\n			<td>Sullivan &amp\; McLaughlin Companies\, Inc.</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Paul</td>\n			<td>Neenan</td>\n			<td>Tocci Building Companies</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Marvin</td>\n			<td>Lahoud</td>\n			<td>Tocci Building Companies</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Tammi</td>\n			<td>Gott</td>\n			<td>Tocci Building Companies</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">James</td>\n			<td>Boucher</td>\n			<td>tocci building corp</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Rosemary</td>\n			<td>DeJoy</td>\n			<td>Trinity Building + Construction Mgmt</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Matthew</td>\n			<td>Kilty</td>\n			<td>Trinity Building + Construction Mgmt</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Frank</td>\n			<td>Gazzola</td>\n			<td>Trinity Building + Construction Mgmt</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Timothy</td>\n			<td>Rogovich</td>\n			<td>Trinity Building + Construction Mgmt</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Matt</td>\n			<td>Rucho</td>\n			<td>Trinity Building + Construction Mgmt</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Glenn</td>\n			<td>Cort</td>\n			<td>Triumph Modular</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Rubens</td>\n			<td>Boursiquot</td>\n			<td>Turner Construction</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Rafael</td>\n			<td>Rodriguez Jr.</td>\n			<td>Turner Construction</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Matt</td>\n			<td>McCann</td>\n			<td>United Civil\, Inc.</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Tom</td>\n			<td>Churchill</td>\n			<td>Ver-Tex Construction</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Gary</td>\n			<td>Ludden</td>\n			<td>Ver-Tex Construction</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Andrew</td>\n			<td>Parker</td>\n			<td>Ver-Tex Construction</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Josh</td>\n			<td>Berry</td>\n			<td>Ver-Tex Construction</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Lauren</td>\n			<td>O&#39\;Donnell</td>\n			<td>Ver-Tex Construction</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Jon</td>\n			<td>Harrington</td>\n			<td>Ver-Tex Construction</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Zachary</td>\n			<td>Politano</td>\n			<td>W.T. Rich Company Inc.</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Kyle</td>\n			<td>Pierro</td>\n			<td>Walsh Brothers\, Inc.</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Patrick</td>\n			<td>Dean</td>\n			<td>Wentworth Institute of Technology</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Christina</td>\n			<td>Cosma</td>\n			<td>Wentworth Institute of Technology</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Eric</td>\n			<td>Lambert</td>\n			<td>Zurich North America Construction-Bos</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Benjamin</td>\n			<td>Nossek</td>\n			<td>Zurich North America Construction-Bos</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Daniel</td>\n			<td>Abram</td>\n			<td>Zurich North America Construction-Bos</td>\n		</tr>\n		<tr height="20" style="height:20px\;">\n			<td height="20" style="height:20px\;">Zak</td>\n			<td>Waldstein</td>\n			<td>Zurich North America</td>\n		</tr>\n	</tbody>\n</table>\n
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