The Law Offices of John Caravella, P.C. does not own this content. This content was created by Gail Levy, and was published to WINK Digital Media on March 27th, 2023. To view the full article, please click here. A coastal lifestyle is like a rose. It’s beautiful to look at and normally smells fresh and… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Construction
Florida Arbitration 101 – What to Know
As most of us already know, briefly stating, arbitration is a private, out-of-court process by which all parties agree, in writing, to submit their dispute to one or more impartial persons authorized to resolve the controversy by rendering a final and binding award. What makes this process unique is the ability, with some advance consideration,… Read more »
FutureTech 2023: Finding the Right Use Cases for AI in Construction Takes Effort – An ENR Article
The Law Offices of John Caravella, P.c. does not own this content. This content was created by Jeff Rubenstone, and Aileen Cho and was published to the Engineering News-Record on June 15th, 2023. Rather than chase the latest tech fad, construction technology practitioners are already deep into using machine learning and artificial intelligence-driven algorithms in their work—from… Read more »
Homeowners in California and Florida are Running out of Options to Protect their Homes – an NBC News Article
The Law Offices of John Caravella, P.C. does not own this content. This content was created by Rob Wile and Jasmine Cui and was published to NBC News on June 17th, 2023. To view the full article, please click here. As big-name homeowners insurance companies pack up and leave, customers are forced to pay higher… Read more »
How are Florida Theme Parks Managing Sweltering Summers? The Answer, Sustainable Solar Energy (SSE).
In the summer months, the average temperatures in Orlando from June through September sit at an average 80 degrees. However, there are times when those temperatures can swell to near 100 degrees! It was only in 2022 where the highest temperature since 1888 was recorded at it’s highest numbers. With that said, how do Florida… Read more »
Duke Energy Florida Reinforces Utility Infrastructure to Bolster Resilience Ahead of Hurricane Season – A T & D World Article
The Law Offices of John Caravella, P.C. does not own this content. This content was created by T & D World, and was published to their website on June 22, 2023. Duke Energy Florida is emphasizing its ongoing initiatives to reinforce utility poles in vulnerable regions across the state, aiming to enhance their resilience against… Read more »
Florida Board Proposes Changes to Condo Reform Legislation – The Real Deal
The Law Offices of John Caravella, P.C. does not own this content. This content was created by Katherine Kallergis, and was published to The Real Deal on 2/3/2023. A Florida commission is proposing changes to the state law that legislators passed last year in response to the deadly Surfside condo collapse. The Florida Building Commission… Read more »
What Happens When Your Contractor Becomes A No Show?
It can be beyond upsetting and frustrating when a home improvement project comes to a screeching halt all because your hired contractor decided to disappear, becoming a no-show. You purchased all materials, paid your deposit, and started demolition. Now what? You are left with tons of unused materials, a shortage of capital, and a literal… Read more »
Co-Ops, Solar and it’s Cost Benefits
The Law Offices of John Caravella, P.C. does not own this content. This content was created by Nicolas Rivero, and was published to the Florida Realtors Organization on June 5th, 2023. One nonprofit formed 82 Fla. solar co-ops so far. Each offers bulk discounts and oversees details under a single umbrella, making it easy for… Read more »
Deal for 1,600 Acres of Solar Farming Approved – Florida, United States
The Law Offices of John Caravella, P.C. does not own this content. This content was created by Adam Daigle, and was published to the The Advocate on April 25th, 2023. To view the full article and to learn more about The Advocate, please click here. A Florida company has bought almost 1,600 acres in St…. Read more »