Construction firms utilize construction site access control for a variety of reasons. Some are looking to secure equipment, building materials, or other physical assets on the site. Others might be more interested in defending the site from passerby traffic,...
Construction safety orientations are essential to ensure a qualified workforce. On major projects, general contractors (GCs) and Construction Managers (CMs) might be overseeing hundreds of different subcontractors throughout the duration of a project. Promoting safe...
Like most global sectors, the construction industry is amidst rapid change, being dealt at the hand of technological advancement. Historically, construction was among the slowest to move, demonstrating an IT investment of 1.51% of annual sales revenue, lagging the...
Construction is one of the most dangerous industries in the world. With more hazardous work comes a greater incident rate, a greater likelihood of workers’ compensation claims, and (as a result) greater insurance expenditure for contractors. BUT contractors don’t need...
Over the years, municipal, state, and federal governments have become increasingly involved with ensuring the health and safety of workers—not just in construction—but in all industries. Forty years ago (1971), The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)...
For major contractors and construction companies, the stakes have never been higher. With new era construction technology redefining the way that business is conducted in the construction sector, companies have two choices: adopt or die. In the wake of the COVID-19...