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You Should Not Contract With Your Environmental Consultant

Green Building Law Update

In an effort to mitigate risk you should not contract directly with an environmental consultant, but rather your attorney should contract with that consultant. What is described here is much more than simply good drafting of consultant contacts (e.g., And it may be much more than that.

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Project Documentation: The Bad Little Email That Got Produced

Best Practices Construction Law

Believe it or not, there are always a wealth of emails and other documents produced in litigation that help “make the case” for the other side. We also need to consult the claims team to determine how late we really are. ” Best Practices advises that you should have a written document management policy in place.

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OSHA Alert: How to Prepare for an OSHA Inspection

FDR Safety

Responding to all document and other information requests by the OSHA inspector. missing ground pin from an extension cord) the representative should correct it immediately and inform the inspector of the correction. Being courteous and polite, but firmly exercising the company’s legal rights.

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The Role of Construction Software Technology in Mitigating Risk

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Lack of information, errors with materials or equipment, missing documentation and much more can bring work to a grinding halt. Technical and Legal and Compliance Issues. Delayed delivery of construction materials. Weather delays. Budgetary issues. The Effect of On-Site Disputes.

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Maximising ROI with construction project execution software

Lets Build

More to read: Why construction should stop thinking of software as a cost Effective collaboration Several teams are involved in construction project execution, including contractors, project managers, consultants, and clients. This includes blueprints, legal contracts, building codes, budget documents, proposals, bids, etc.

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Construction project management 101 – Checklist

Lets Build

Additionally, the basics and essentials of budgeting, finance, organisation, scheduling, conflicts, and legal issues are also covered by the project manager. Construction management starts with a project owner sharing project information to contractors and subcontractors in order to solicit bids. master plan, education brief)?

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Maximising ROI with construction project execution software

Lets Build

More to read: Why construction should stop thinking of software as a cost Effective collaboration Several teams are involved in construction project execution, including contractors, project managers, consultants, and clients. This includes blueprints, legal contracts, building codes, budget documents, proposals, bids, etc.