Category: Compliance

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Need Help Setting Up a Quality Control Plan?

Need Help Setting Up a Quality Control Plan?

Construction Quality Control Plans (QCPs) are essential to all construction projects helping ensure that the project will be finished, not only in a timely manner, but also in adherence to stringent contractual specifications. 

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Need Help Setting Up an Environmental Protection Plan?

Environmental Protection Plans (EPP) are one of the construction contractor’s first administrative hurdles before work can begin on a project. In recent years, Federal projects have become increasingly focused on environmental protection, and with good reason. The purpose of an EPP is to outline the mitigation measures, contingency plans, and emergency procedures required to protect the environment in proximity to a job site. Compiling this document can be extremely time-consuming as managers aim to comprehensively address every unique facet of the project.

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Need Help Setting Up an Accident Prevention Plan (APP)?

An Accident Prevention Plan (APP) is one of the first key documents to complete when starting up a new project. Employee safety comes first and a properly written APP outlines how managers and stakeholders are going to successfully manage safety requirements for all aspects of the project.  An Accident Prevention Plan, however, requires a lot of work and research to effectively address all required activities, both individually and collectively. It’s that excessive amount of time most construction management professionals spend doing the mundane job of pushing paper instead of doing something more productive. Valuable hours that are lost forever, which ultimately hurts the company’s bottom line.

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Amplify Your Construction Safety Program

Amplify Your Construction Safety Program

First and foremost, the top priority for any Construction Manager should be the safety of his or her team. Every project is going to have its own unique tasks and hazards associated with execution, but what does site safety really mean?