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Contractors will be hit with another round of shutdowns and production delays due to COVID-19, and they need to be ready, warns Cotney Construction Law.
The presidential election may not be decided for weeks, and these delays, along with other officials results from the 2020 election, will likely impact roofing contractors.
I learned that regardless of how tumultuous the political season became, roofing contractors that I spoke to and worked with over the past 18 months were focused largely on just one thing when it came to the election: business.