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5 Hoisting And Rigging Hazards To Watch Out For

Construction Marketing

Additionally, workers should always check the surface before stepping on it to ensure that they won’t slip and fall, especially if snow or ice is present, as this can lead to accidents. Overhead cranes, most of the time, have electrical hazards with their power lines and wiring. 3) Risk Of Falling Materials.

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Why You Should Make 4D Construction Sequencing ‘Business as Usual’ – and How To Do It

Autodesk Construction Cloud

You create fancy animations and visualisations of the built assets coming to life, ultimately presenting a relatively low-fidelity model of the asset you’re creating. However, 4D construction sequencing adds a crucial component of the formula for project management success – time. But it can be so much more.

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Advancing Healthcare: Medical Office Buildings at the Forefront of Access and Safety

BD+C

Healthcare Facilities Out is In: Outpatient Care, Medical Office Buildings, and the Future of Healthcare Facilities Developers, owners, investors, and property managers are seeing an extraordinary change in healthcare real estate playing out in real-time, and for those tuned in to this trend in the market—change means opportunity.

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7 Ways to Improve Construction Site Safety

Levelset

In this article, we’ll explore the most common jobsite safety risks — and what contractors can do to improve safety for all parties involved. . Common jobsite safety risks. Struck-by : Building materials being unloaded overhead by cranes or booms frequently result in struck-by incidents. Create a comprehensive site safety plan.

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The Rise of Business Intelligence in Construction

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Business intelligence in its simplest terms is the gathering of data — largely produced through construction management and project management software — and sorting and analyzing it to make intelligent business decisions. The larger the job, greater the amount of data and potential for unplanned costs and risks.

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JOB ORDER CONTRACTING BASICS

Job Order Contracting

that reflects contractor overhead and profit, and other items as allowed via the contract. The latter is generally excessively costly and may present the risk of fraud if a JOC consultant is involved in JOC Program management. The latter is a factor, generally around 1.2 Job Order Contracting Basics.

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Job Order Contract Unit Price Book Basics

Job Order Contracting

A detailed unit cost line item construction cost estimate involves a review and understanding of the scope of work of the associated project including all possible factors and risks. Documenting and associated presentation of the estimate. Multiple construction delivery methods require line item construction cost estimates.

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