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Protect Your Workers and Your Project: 4 Tips for Effective Construction Safety Programs
If you’re looking to change your construction company’s attitude toward risks, here are 4 tips to implement an effective safety program.
Read moreRequirements for the California 20-Day Preliminary Notice
This guide will answer your basic questions about California preliminary notice requirements, from which parties must serve them to what details must be included in the form.
Read moreConstruction Business Loans: Requirements, Qualifications, Considerations
A construction business loan is an effective way for owners to get access to the capital they need. Here are the things to consider when applying for this type of loan.
Read moreStrategies for Addressing Construction Labor Supply Challenges
Addressing the labor shortage head-on is vital to productivity in construction. And to bridge the skills gap, employers need not only to attract Gen Z members and millennials but also to retain them.
Read moreHow a Schedule of Values Strengthens a Mechanics Lien
One of the most important organizing tools in construction is the schedule of values. Learn how this document can strengthen your mechanics lien here.
Read moreHow to File a Michigan Notice of Furnishing
In Michigan, certain parties must serve a Notice of Furnishing to protect their lien rights. Find out how to file one here.
Read moreFebruary Construction Insider: Firm builder confidence, coronavirus threat to supply chains, more
Construction Insider is a monthly roundup of the latest news and insights in construction. Construction confidence index stays steady in January Construction contractor confidence remains steady in the beginning of 2020 following a surge in Construction Confidence Index (CCI) in November 2019. ABC Growth expectations among construction leaders stayed above the threshold for all areas, […]
Read moreHow to Implement a Heavy Equipment Preventive Maintenance Plan
By adhering to the proper service schedule of your heavy equipment, you will keep your warranty intact and save money on unnecessary breakdown repairs.
Read moreHow to Serve an Oregon Notice of Right to Lien
In Oregon, construction parties with no direct contract with the property owner are required to serve a Notice of Right to Lien. This guide details the steps in serving one.
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