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Controlling Total Cost of Risk in Construction

Construction Business Owner

Controlling Total Cost of Risk in Construction Four key strategies to improve total cost of risk and drive successful construction outcomes mhodges Wed, 02/28/2024 - 10:14 The global construction industry is expected to grow by 85% to $15.5 trillion by 2030, but this growth comes with risk management challenges.

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Building a Great Safety Culture Takes a Commitment to Training

Construction Business Owner

Select the right programs to best educate & protect your workers. The reasons are clear and fundamental: from staying alive to being there for family, and from avoid life-changing injuries to saving money, mitigating legal risk and gaining productivity. Building a Great Safety Culture Takes a Commitment to Training. Greg Ragsdale.

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Calif. law a model for all heat illness prevention programs

FDR Safety

Living out here in California, we have many parts of our state that can get very hot and stay that way all summer long. While the law only applies in California, it provides a great guide for employers everywhere to protect their workers from the heat. The post Calif.

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Best Practices for Financial Management in Construction Projects

Building Radar

Awareness of where most construction is happening in California in 2024 allows for strategic market positioning. Utilizing financial planning in the construction industry helps in forecasting and mitigating risks. Proper financial management minimizes risks and maximizes returns on investment.

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California Increases Enforcement of Roofing Safety Standards

Safety Services Company

The California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) has announced the launch of the Roofing Compliance Working Group (RCWG) to increase the enforcement of safety and labor law standards in the industry. The group will also work to develop outreach and educational materials for those in the roofing industry. Construction'

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Contractors Should Beware of Recovery Risks | ENR: Engineering.

ENR Construction

Earn Continuing Education Credits. ENR California. Contractors Should Beware of Recovery Risks. Description: Contractors face recovery risk when they take on too much work after they’ve depleted their staff, cash and other resources. Risk management. BONUS: ENR Future Tech & ENR Risk Review at no additional charge.

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10 ways public aquatic centers and recreation centers benefit community health

BD+C

Decreased risk of chronic illness. Even in California, with miles of dreamy coastline, a Mediterranean climate, and swaying palm trees, access to water-based recreation, swim lessons, and health and wellness benefits are just a fantasy to many across the state. Download the free report (short registration required).

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