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July 2016 Newsletter

FDR Safety

FDRsafety is proud to share the news that company Vice President Brad Giles has received a top honor from the Board of Certified Safety Professionals, the 2016 Award of Excellence. These hot environments, of course, occur all across the country, and in some industries can occur year-round.

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Commercial Construction Trends and Predictions for 2016

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A continuing construction labor shortage will result in higher pricing and scheduling challenges in 2016. We are optimistic this positive momentum will continue into 2016, but as always there are challenges ahead, too. Locally Grown Restaurants Feed the Construction Pipeline.

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June 2016 newsletter

FDR Safety

A life-sized reconstruction of Noah’s Ark is opening to the public July 7 as part of the Ark Encounter theme park outside of Cincinnati (Northern Kentucky), and FDRsafety is proud to have helped create and provide a safe environment for workers while it was being built. The post June 2016 newsletter appeared first on FDRsafety.

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A New Outlook On Project Delivery Methods

Construction Business Owner

After an exasperating few years, many experts are predicting a robust, healthy commercial building environment for 2016 and beyond.

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Use Technology to Face EHS Challenges

Construction Business Owner

Early indicators suggest that 2016 will bring many challenges to environment, health and safety (EHS) professionals in the construction industry. In general, the industry continues its progress toward greater environmental obligations and EHS transparency.

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Use Technology to Overcome EHS Challenges

Construction Business Owner

Early indicators suggest that 2016 will bring many challenges to environment, health and safety (EHS) professionals in the construction industry. In general, the industry continues its progress toward greater environmental obligations and EHS transparency.

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Diesel Emissions Reduction Act of 2016 on Way to 2021

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Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee has moved to reauthorize the Diesel Emissions Reduction Act of 2016 (DERA) through 2021.