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5 Safety Precautions For Multi-Level Construction Sites

Construction Marketing

It also ensures you’re not spending money on hospital bills, treating injured workers, and legal liabilities. . Machines form an integral part of the construction industry. However, the most common ones in the construction industry include safety vests, gumboots, face masks, goggles, gloves, and helmets.

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Construction quality management: Everything you need to know

Lets Build

It’s a curious paradox that few industries are as tightly regulated and controlled as the construction sector, yet at the same time, few industries are as vulnerable to unexpected events. If it’s a new situation, it may be necessary to devise workarounds to issues as diverse as legal risks, worker training, or cash flow concerns.

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OSHA Testing Can Reduce Employer Liability, Saves Companies Money

Construction Law Monitor

He enjoys writing and sharing his insights on various legal blogs. In fact, the study shows that OSHA testing can actually result in significant savings for companies along with reducing company liability. Reduced Employer Liability. This guest post was contributed by Joseph A. percent in injury claims. Significant Savings.

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Selling a House with Solar Panels is Fraught with Peril

Green Building Law Update

The solar lease, as well as any power purchase agreement need to be considered in light of federal and state law (including tax laws) that stimulate new possibilities including create profit. Maybe not surprisingly, this dark underbelly of the solar industry is not only a residential problem.

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Construction Business Owner Blogs

Construction Business Owner

Industry News. Industry Statistics. Healthy Competition » Free Webinar on Reducing Profit Fade. The buzz at this year’s ConExpo-ConAgg certainly indicated that this is a hopeful time for the construction industry, or at least a time of cautious optimism. Public Exposure and Liability on Construction Sites.

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Estimating- The New Normal

Chianelli Estimating

Construction is resuming but the effects of COVID-19 has drastically altered the industry’s mode of operations forever. COVID-19 isn’t the same type of work-related hazard the industry is accustomed to. Indirect costs can come in various ways and can add up in a hurry vastly cutting into profit. Legal expense.

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Construction Business Owner Blogs

Construction Business Owner

Industry News. Industry Statistics. Customer Collaboration & Construction Software » Staying Focused in the Fight Against Profit Fade. There’s a name for these situations: “profit fade.” The profit you calculate when bidding a job can fluctuate dramatically as work progresses. Equipment Management.