Why compile a list of the top construction risks that workers, contractors, and project owners are susceptible to? Because 1 in every 10 construction workers are injured, in some capacity, on the job each year. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, that...
The New York Wage Theft Prevention Act was passed in 2011 and is designed to protect employees from wage theft. The law ensures that employers provide written wage notices and pay stubs or risk penalties of up to $20,000 per infraction (New York Department of Labor)....
Insurance is not the most glamorous topic in construction, but it is an absolute necessity. If you are a General Contractor evaluating your insurance options, then you need to consider a contractor-controlled insurance program (CCIP) to provide wrap-up style coverage...
If you are an Asset Owner, General Contractor or Construction Manager, then you are no stranger to the world of insurance. However, when procuring an insurance policy or planning a project, do you know what program is best for you? Do you know whether a wrap-up model...
Site-specific orientations in construction aim to qualify workers for conducting safe work on a jobsite. A completed orientation is a prerequisite to being allowed on-site and builds foundational knowledge that aims to keep workers safe and working efficiently. ...
Change orders are formal documents that enable Asset Owners and General Contractors to make amendments to scheduled construction work. Changes to construction scope are often frequent and costly, so it’s important that contractor understand the implications of a...