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CONSTRUCTION SITE PLANNING

The Constructor

The opportunities and constraints inherent to a site and the response to a program/design brief are analysed and documented in an overall site planning document that should accompany a development application. Good site planning therefore starts with a comprehensive analysis of the site, within the immediate and regional context.

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Construction Business Owner Blogs

Construction Business Owner

Home » Blogs. Committing Intentional Project Communications » Public Exposure and Liability on Construction Sites. Recently I had a friend fall walking near a construction zone while carrying a case of water to her coffee shop. You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site. David Brown Blog.

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Construction Business Owner Blogs

Construction Business Owner

Home » Blogs. I recently worked on a job site for a client, and my safety observations during that time were quite revealing. The more complex answer is workers are being pushed and pressured on production to the point that workers get into a zone of “get it done regardless of safety.” People Management. Green Building.

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6 Dangers Of Falling Debris In Construction Sites

Construction Marketing

In most cases, the contractor, subcontractor, or site owner will be held responsible. If the construction company fails to keep the site safe, they could face liability. Any falling object, material, or tool can be fatal, especially on construction sites. How Accidents Happen Due To Falling Debris.

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3 Things to Consider Before Purchasing and Developing Raw Land

Construction Marketing

For those looking to invest in a vacant lot (also known as ‘raw land’), the thought of going on to develop the site can be daunting, especially for those who have never taken on such a large project before. In some cases, it can take years to get a zoning change approved by the necessary planning board.” metro areas, highlighting a 32.4%

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Why Are Concrete Barriers Preferred for Crowd Control at Large Events?

Construction Marketing

Key steps in implementation: Conduct a site survey to determine optimal barrier placement Calculate the number of barriers needed based on event size Plan for barrier delivery, installation, and removal Ensure compliance with local safety standards and regulations Proper placement of concrete barriers is essential for effective crowd management.

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5 Key Considerations When Constructing Agricultural Steel Buildings

Construction Marketing

Other factors include permits, professional fees, and site preparation costs. Furthermore, it’s also best to consider the orientation of the site. Building Permits and Zoning Regulations. This professional can help you with all the documents needed and ensure that your project adheres to the zoning regulations.