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COVID-19 and Remobilization: Returning to the Construction Site Without Mandated COVID-19 Restrictions

Constructlaw

In the days following, California’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal OSHA) met multiple times and proposed revisions to its standards on COVID-19 protocols to more closely parallel updated guidance from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). California. California officially re-opened on June 15.

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Safety as service for Kevin Moorhead

The Korte Company

OSHA requires anyone working in the construction industry to wear harnesses when they’re at heights over six feet. Throughout his 30-year tenure, Korte had 100+ successful OSHA visits nationwide, a point of pride he’s quick to pass on to the employees. OSHA doesn’t care what you see as practical or not — you’ve got to do what they say.

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Safety as service for Kevin Moorehead

The Korte Company

OSHA requires anyone working in the construction industry to wear harnesses when they’re at heights over six feet. Throughout his 30-year tenure, Korte had 100+ successful OSHA visits nationwide, a point of pride he’s quick to pass on to the employees. OSHA doesn’t care what you see as practical or not — you’ve got to do what they say.

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Leading the Home Building Industry: Pro Builder's 2021 Forty Under 40

Pro Builder

Off the Clock • Working out • Traveling • Crushing it as a single mom with a full-time career. Off the Clock • Spending time with family • Golf • Cooking • Travel . Off the Clock • Traveling and exploring the culinary scene, live music, and beaches. Off the Clock • Painting • Travel. Cory Charles, 36.

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Job Order Contracting – Best Practices Implementation

Building Information Management

Labor costs will be reimbursed to the Contractor at the unit price rate multiplied by the Contractor negotiated coefficient(s). Supervisory costs are to be part of Contractor’s negotiated coefficient and will not be reimbursed as a separate labor. Out of state travel of any kind will not be reimbursed or allowed in the cost model.

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State by State Incentives Guide

Buisness Facilities Contributed Content

Common training topics include: Business Skills, Computer Skills, Commercial Skills, Manufacturing Skills, Continuous Improvement, Hazardous Materials and OSHA 10/30, Management Skills and Literacy Skills. The terms are negotiated specific to each firm’s individual needs and situation with a maximum limit of 3% of Capital Expenditures.

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