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New leader at NASC

Construction Enquirer

His plans for the NASC include highlighting the support available to the membership – of all levels within the scaffolding sector – promoting the independently vetted, high quality industry approved standards set by the trade body and boosting membership levels.

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The Role of Submittals in Construction A Critical Review and the Rise of Construction Submittals Software

iField Smart

The use of construction submittal software has the capability to transform this process, making communication seamless, enhance collaboration, and reduce project risks. Traditionally, submittals have been managed through cumbersome manual processes that involve physical documents, review cycles, and often silo communication channels.

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What the Building Quality Assurance Act means for Dutch construction – and how to prepare

Autodesk Construction Cloud

The Building Quality Assurance Act, Wet Kwaliteitsborging voor het Bouwen , is set to be introduced in mid 2023 and will radically change the building system regulations for the Dutch built environment. Download the full white paper, How the Dutch construction industry can prepare for The Building Quality Assurance Act.

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Top 10 Construction Defects: Prevent These Costly Building Mistakes

UK Construction Blog

Key Takeaways Construction defects commonly stem from design deficiencies, poor workmanship, substandard materials and inadequate quality control, potentially reducing property values by up to 25%. Electrical and Plumbing Issues Electrical and plumbing defects create both functionality problems and safety risks.

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A Guide to Contractor Management and Prequalification

Safety Services Company

Every hiring client seeks suppliers that meet and exceed expectations regarding safety , work ethics, and project management. Let’s discuss these concepts in detail and see how contractor management services can help. What Does it Mean to be Compliant in Contractor Management? Let’s explore this in detail: 1.

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Improving Facilities Sustainment Outcomes

Job Order Contracting

A process that does not provide stakeholders with cost visibility, transparency, or management capabilities. The net results have been a legacy of waste with overspending on the levels of 30% to 40%+, late projects, and inadequate quality. There has not been a valid metric to enable cost management.

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Underperforming Public Sector Facilities Renovation Repair and New Builds – Time for Change

Job Order Contracting

Supporting robust processes, tools, and training are readily available to assure on-time, on-budget, and quality outcomes 90%+ of the time. The process is not complex if the following key aspects are followed, and detailed processes, procedures, right to workflow and approval forms, are readily available. #1. The Future.