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Home » VIDEO: Storms Stressing Supply Lines and Understanding COVID-19 Liability
As Hurricane Sally bears down on the Gulf Coast states, contractors in the pathway are still recovering from the last major storm just a few weeks ago. Concerns about already-stressed supply lines, and what damage could be done to existing inventory in the region are at the top of contractor’s minds, said Trent Cotney, CEO of Cotney Construction Law.
In this latest video, he updated W&C Publisher Jill Bloom, Roofing Contractor Editor Art Aisner and Editorial Director Rick Damato about COVID-19 liability concerns and growing frustration with the federal government’s Paycheck Protection Program loan forgiveness process.