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Key Factors for Choosing a National Commercial Construction General Contractor

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Selecting the right national commercial construction general contractor is a critical decision that can significantly impact the success of your construction project. Over the past 20+ years, with 2500 completed commercial construction projects, we have learned that it takes more than a great price to win a bid. is essential.

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A Guide to Contractor Management and Prequalification

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Every hiring client seeks suppliers that meet and exceed expectations regarding safety , work ethics, and project management. As suppliers, contractors are expected to demonstrate their training and expertise by adhering to prequalifications requirements. What Does it Mean to be Compliant in Contractor Management?

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Safety Spotlight: OSHA’s Top 10 Most-Cited Standards

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During the busy summer construction season, most contractors are focused on getting as many projects done as they can. But that way of thinking can be pretty detrimental, though, as a safety incident at one of your jobsites can really derail a project and could hurt the business’s bottom line.

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What are Preliminaries in Construction Contracts?

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Most construction companies, project managers , and contractors will deal with preliminaries in their construction contracts. These preliminaries, also called prelims, cover costs for an entire construction project—not for specific work sections or activities. Free eBook: Guide to a digitised QHSE organisation.

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What’s in a JOC Coefficient

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Here’s a listing of what is typically included in a construction contractor’s Job Order Contract coefficient… Contractor’s overhead and profit. Sales tax on material and equipment costs. Project management and supervision. Office management and equipment. Quality control.

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4 Strategies to Avoiding Rising OSHA Fines in Construction

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Risk management is an inherent part of the job in the constru ction industry. As a contractor, the thought of an OSHA inspection and possible violations probably makes you a little nervous. When contractors have tight budgets and deadlines, those numbers can really add up, impacting job costs and the organization’s bottom line.

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State of the Construction Industry: April Roundup

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Among them: simulators that replicate jobs like earthwork or steel assembly done by heavy equipment. The Takeaway: This is yet another example of forward-thinking contractors choosing to adapt rather than fade away. Those contractors late to the game with technology adoption might find themselves struggling to stay competitive.