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Top 10 OSHA Violations to Be Aware of in 2025

Safety Services Company

OSHA violations are more than just compliance issuesthey put lives at risk and jeopardize your company’s reputation. This guide is packed with insights to help you tackle compliance challenges with confidence while focusing on building proactive safety systems throughout the workplace.

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Understanding Your Legal Responsibilities for Working at Height in the UK

UK Construction Blog

Whether it’s accessing rooftops, maintaining building façades, or installing equipment, the risks are significant – and so are the legal responsibilities. Specialist firms like Altus Safety support organisations across sectors in navigating these regulations, but ultimate responsibility always lies with those controlling the work.

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What Is the Schedule of Values (SOV) in Construction: Complete Guide 

Buildern

For most builders working on larger or bank-financed projects, the SOV acts as a must-have document that breaks down the total contract amount into detailed line items in construction financial management. Scheduled Value per Line Item A dollar amount is assigned to each line item, based on the original contract or subcontract.

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2023 Yearbook of Engineering Achievement: Transportation & Infrastructure

Civil + Structural Engineer

The project leveraged four alternative delivery methods including: landside and airside construction management at-risk, a design-build-operate-maintain baggage team, design-bid-build award contracts and multiple design-build concession/tenant packages. Construction Management Co.:

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Construction Risk Management | Contractor Risk Management | Construction Risk Register | What Is Construction Management at Risk

CivilJungle

Information of Construction Risk Management. Construction risk management is a long steep process, in which we have to calculate the all-possible risk and determine the process by which we can reduce this type of risk. Where we identify, analyze the risks and work over them.

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Granular Local Market Cost Data is Essential for Construction Cost Visibility & Management

Job Order Contracting

Granular Local Market Cost Data is Essential for Cost Visibility & Management (Repair, Renovation, Maintenance, & New Builds) Using current, verifiable, and detailed local cost dat a instead of national averages with adjustment factors ensures: Cost transparency All labor, material, and equipment costs are broken down and verifiable.

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What is ‘General Conditions’ in a Construction Contract: Key Components Explained

Building Radar

Understanding the term “”general conditions”” is crucial for all parties involved. These conditions lay the groundwork for how a project will be managed, defining the responsibilities and expectations of both the client and the contractor. What Are General Conditions?