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Building Customer Confidence in Electrical Contractor Bids

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Viewpoint enables contractors to better manage their projects, processes and people, using the data gathered to lower risk and improve margins.

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National Electrical Safety Month: Key Workplace Safety Tips

Safety Services Company

In May, we celebrate National Electrical Safety Month (NESM) by emphasizing the importance of prioritizing the safety of your team members through strict adherence to electrical safety protocols. As contractors, we need to ensure the health and safety of our workers from all hazards, including what OSHA calls the “fatal four.”

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Adopting Labor Operations Software for Contractors

Construction Business Owner

CDT A growing consensus of contractors believes labor utilization can be greatly improved with the right software. Meitl is an electrical engineer who’s grown businesses in lighting controls, an entrepreneur and a proud Detroiter. Miller Electric has grown a great team with more than 1,000 electricians in the field.

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EEOC sues New Jersey electrical contractor for age discrimination

Construction Dive

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed suit against electrical contractor Hatzel & Buehler over alleged labor law violations.

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Black & Veatch acquires Texas electrical contractor

Construction Dive

Bird Electric will join the engineering firm’s portfolio and expand its capabilities in fields like electric vehicles and renewables.

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Why Continuing Education is the Lifeblood of Electrical Contractors

Construction Business Owner

More than ever, continuous education is the lifeblood of electrical contractors—it is necessary not only for doing business but also for staying on top of industry trends.

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Skanska rolls out electric compactor on Los Angeles Purple Line job

Construction Dive

After testing an electric excavator on the $9.5 billion project in February, the contractor deployed the electric compaction roller this month.