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How to Manage Compliance for Construction Success

Viewpoint Construction Technology

These days, many contractors are faced with managing larger, more complex projects on a regular basis. Contractors have to pay attention to budgets, deadlines, collaborators, change orders, progress reports, payroll, safety, compliance requirements and much more. Building codes. Insurance and bonding requirements.

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New 2024 Hurricane Protection Florida Laws

West Shore Construction

In this article, we will explore in detail the key provisions of House Bill 293, discuss a variety of hurricane protection options, including motorized screens and hurricane window protection, and explain how these solutions can improve your home’s safety and potentially reduce insurance costs.

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General Contractor License Kentucky: Licensing Requirements

Contractors Liability Blog

Obtaining a contractor license is crucial for ensuring compliance with local regulations. Check with your local city or county office, such as the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government or the Louisville Metro Department of Codes & Regulations, for specific requirements. Fees: Licensing fees vary by trade and location.

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Embracing Change for Safer, Efficient Facilities

OmTrak

Building Manuals: Embracing Change for Safer, Efficient Facilities The Building Confidence Report (BCR) In 2018, the Building Confidence Report (BCR) was tabled by State and Territory Building Ministers in response to concerns regarding building defects and cladding fires. What Should Building Manuals Contain?

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Get Your General Contractor Licence Oregon: An Insider’s Guide to Thriving

Contractors Liability Blog

Whether you’re planning to work on residential, commercial, or specialty projects, having the appropriate Oregon contractor’s license ensures compliance with state regulations, enhances your professional credibility, and protects your business from legal and financial risks. Obtaining the necessary insurance and surety bonds.

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What is a ‘Certificate of Occupancy’: Why It’s Essential for Building Compliance

Building Radar

In the construction and real estate sectors, a Certificate of Occupancy (CO) plays a pivotal role in ensuring that a building meets all safety, health, and legal standards before it can be occupied. This certificate confirms that the building is safe for occupancy and meets all legal requirements.

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Construction Law 101: Essential for Builders and Renovators

CCR Magazine

Whether you’re building new structures or remodeling old ones, understanding construction law is crucial to keep your projects running smoothly and avoid any legal hiccups. We’ll cover the basics you need to know, from contracts and permits to safety regulations and dispute handling.