Commercial and industrial construction has a lot of moving parts. It’s part of your job as the manager on duty to coordinate the various components of the project in a safe and efficient manner as possible.
Anytime your project calls for someone to be working at height, you’re legally required to have a site-specific Fall Rescue Plan in place.
When it comes to a construction project, effective communication is the key to keeping the job running smoothly. In fact, a recent report from Project Management Inc.
While many construction professionals look to the superintendent to make sure schedules are met, the Quality Control Manager actually plays an equally critical role in the process.
As construction professionals, we take pride in what we do as carpenters, laborers, operators, electricians, managers, and contractors; building projects both large and small.