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EQUIPMENT |. Equipment Management. Equipment and Services Directory. I happen to have an iPad, which came with essentially no instructions. However, after taking it out of the box, I knew to charge my iPad and then download necessary business-related applications (after downloading Angry Birds, of course).

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Construction Business Owner Blogs

Construction Business Owner

EQUIPMENT |. Equipment Management. Equipment and Services Directory. Would you take an iPad to a construction site? change orders. Home Contact Us About Us Subscribe Advertise Legal Disclaimer Site Map -->. MARKETING |. INSURANCE |. General Management. Software & Technology. Accounting & Finance.

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EQUIPMENT |. Equipment Management. Equipment and Services Directory. Technology has changed (and so have my looks, thank goodness), but my views have remained the same—technology is all about the next logical step. change orders. Home Contact Us About Us Subscribe Advertise Legal Disclaimer Site Map -->.

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EQUIPMENT |. Equipment Management. Equipment and Services Directory. At the time, we still couldn’t see plans or email pictures back and forth, but the fact that we could call in a change or talk to someone in the office took hours off of the work week. Is this future technology on an iPad? change orders.

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Contractors: Do You Have a Cell Phone Policy? Is It Time for an Upgrade?

Best Practices Construction Law

Given the legal risks involved with your superintendents, project managers and other employees, you should should be adequately prepared. Are change orders being discussed by text? The NLRB has not drawn clear lines on what is and is not permitted, but review your policies and consult with legal counsel for the best practices.

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