Even the job sites run by the most seasoned construction managers can have things go wrong. Unfortunately, sometimes they can go very wrong.
It only takes one mishap for everything to spiral out of control and for a construction project to be... (Read More)
Construction is a risky business—whether it is trying to prevent accidents on the job or managing tight deadlines, everything involves taking risks. The key to success in construction is evaluating and managing risk.
With the current rate of... (Read More)
When most people think of environmental liability insurance, they think about coverage for a toxic chemical spill or a nuclear disaster. Environmental liability insurance covers a much broader spectrum of risks than just hazardous waste. While... (Read More)
Construction contractors put themselves at risk every single day on the job, facing unknown risks when working with heavy equipment and often from scaffolds at great heights. The job is demanding and has special challenges. One of the challenges... (Read More)
Lead paint continues to be a serious concern in building remediation, particularly in older structures that are being renovated or repurposed. Although the use of lead-based paint has been restricted or banned in many countries, it remains present... (Read More)
Project managers and construction contractors often collaborate on projects. Questions may arise on liability issues: Does the responsibility to maintain liability insurance fall on the project manager, the contractor, or both?
Who is liable when... (Read More)
The summer heat can be unbearable, and this is especially true for workers who spend a lot of time outside, such as construction workers. Construction workers not only have to deal with working in the heat but also often wear heavy tool belts and... (Read More)
The construction industry is known for its demanding and hazardous nature, with workers often facing numerous risks. Among these dangers, falls remain one of the most prevalent and severe. Every year falls account for a significant number of... (Read More)
Construction is a dangerous job. Construction workers engage in any number of hazardous activities that expose them to injuries, including falls from roofs, being struck by heavy equipment, being pinned between pieces of equipment, electrocution... (Read More)