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Staying on Top of Equipment Maintenance & Inspections

Construction Business Owner

Staying on Top of Equipment Maintenance & Inspections ccapoccia Tue, 05/16/2023 - 16:19 As worksites become more complex, and machinery continues to evolve, companies face challenges with equipment ready to perform when needed.

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Five Benefits of Inspection Reporting Software

Lets Build

The 5 main benefits of inspection software. There are many reasons to adopt inspection reporting software in the fight against obsolete or incomplete information, especially considering how much time is typically invested in ongoing assessments and results tracking. Information has a single unified home. Everything is standardised.

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Better Manage Construction Costs Schedules and Quality

Job Order Contracting

Sixty (60%) percent of all project fail to meet both cost and and schedule targets. Fortunately there are proven processes to better manage construction costs, schedules, and quality. The post Better Manage Construction Costs Schedules and Quality appeared first on 4BT.

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OSHA Alert: How to Prepare for an OSHA Inspection

FDR Safety

The most important step to take before an OSHA inspection even takes place is selecting a company representative. The company representative is the individual charged with representing the company’s interests during an OSHA inspection. Determining the type of inspection being conducted and the intended scope.

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Some small employers exempt from regular OSHA inspections

FDR Safety

Small employers may not realize that they may be exempt from “programmed” OSHA inspections if they employ 10 or fewer employees and operate in a low-hazard industry. Programmed OSHA inspections are those conducted by the agency on a regular basis. In those situations, OSHA is allowed to take any action authorized by the OSH Act.

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Typical JOC Process

Job Order Contracting

Regular Updates and Inspections. Final Inspection. Determine project schedule and major milestones. Construction Performed. Warranty Period. Visit the jobsite and document conditions. Establish project goals. Determine if design services are required. Define building systems and quality of materials.

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INSPECTION OF A BRIDGE STRUCTURE - The Constructor

The Constructor

Hence, the bridge must be regularly inspected and maintained for the benefit of its users. There are three levels of inspection: 1. General inspection: Usual inspection of representative parts of a structure. General inspection: Usual inspection of representative parts of a structure.