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Taking Ownership of On-Site Safety

Construction Business Owner

Safety has long been a touchstone in the construction industry, but new trends offer exciting possibilities to improve the well-being of construction workers.

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3 Decisions that Keep Construction Owners Up at Night 

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Understanding the total cost of ownership ensures you can make well-informed decisions that improve portfolio performance. Take, for example, Autodesk Construction Cloud, which connects your teams, data, and workflows into a single platform. So, check in on your contractors' safety initiatives. per 100,000 workers.

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Construction Law: October 2023

Construction Law

CL guides The site The latest in our regular Construction Law Guides series comes from Joanne Bennett of DLA Piper, who examines legal issues relating to construction sites, including access, responsibility for the site, unforeseen conditions and ownership of materials on site.

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EP05: Best Practices May Just Save Someone’s Life

Safety Services Company

On this episode of The Safety Management Show, James Desmond , the Safety Director at Blu Site Solutions , talks all about: Why a college degree isn’t always necessary for a career in safety Why you should treat your safety department as an essential part of your organization. Take his own story.

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How to Keep Residents Happy During a Senior Housing Community Renovation

HardHatChat

It’s even a step beyond the level of care that must go into the renovation of an occupied hotel, as unlike hotel guests staying one or two nights, senior housing residents consider their community their home and have a vested interest in the work taking place there. and should wrap up by 4 or 5.

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Construction quality management: Everything you need to know

Lets Build

It involves taking a quality-focused, hands-on approach to all stages and aspects of design, construction, and client relations. Unexpected site issues or setbacks. Issues may arise around ownership and accountability, roles and responsibilities, tools and materials. Free eBook: Guide to a digitised QHSE organisation.

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Construction programme: How to see everything without getting buried in admin work

Lets Build

It quickly becomes clear then, how important it is for project managers to have a full overview of everything that is happening on site at all times. Staying in full alignment with their site manager can also be an area of great frustration for both of them. But it’s not their fault.