Building A Sustainable Future: Harnessing Recycled Materials For New Construction
- ENVIRONMENT
- June 6, 2023

By Brian K. Carroll, Sanderford & Carroll Project documentation is exceptionally important to every aspect of the construction project lifespan. Documentation is important for everything from internal QA/QC to making sure a Subcontractor can develop a successful claim if/when a dispute arises on a Project. Almost as a universal truth, the party in a construction
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By Patrick Hogan, handle.com Subcontractors are used to tracking what’s happening on the ground. Crew schedules, material deliveries, equipment on site, and daily progress. Those are the moving parts everyone sees. But some of the biggest risks to your payment and protection come from what doesn’t show up in plain sight. Gaps in documentation, missing
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by Patrick Hogan, handle.com Most construction safety programs focus on visible controls, such as fall protection, equipment checks, and hazard assessments. These are critical. But many incidents begin earlier, when critical information is outdated, misplaced, or unclear. A crew relies on the wrong revision of a site plan. A permit renewal goes unnoticed. A supervisor
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By David Humphreys, Carson Law Group, PLLC Do your liability insurance premiums keep rising each year while your coverage dwindles? Despite the expensive premiums, have you had the unfortunate experience of submitting a claim only to have your insurer deny any coverage? If so, you are certainly not alone in the construction world. Construction liability
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By Jack Biltis, eBacon Inc. Change orders. Just the phrase can send a shiver down the spine of even the most seasoned construction professional. While often viewed as an operational headache impacting project timelines and budgets, the ripple effects of a disorganized change order process extend significantly into the realm of payroll. For payroll managers
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By Karalynn Cromeens, Cromeens Law Firm, PLLC When you’re running a business, there’s a lot of documentation involved. Invoices, contracts, blueprints, and permits. There’s a lot to keep track of. In the past, this was done with paper and filing cabinets, but nowadays, we have digital databases to help keep better track of all the
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