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8
Aug

The Do’s and Don’ts of Advertising Your Contractor License, Bonds, and Insurance

What You Should Know About Contractor License, Bonds, and Insurance  Earning client trust as a contract means having your license, bonds, and insurance in place. What’s more, the client needs to know that they’re in place and legitimate. If you want to use your status as a licensed and bonded contractor to your advantage to bring in more work, there

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25
Jul

Tips on How to Start a Small Construction or General Contracting Business

Here Are the Basics of How to Start a General Contracting Business or Start Your Own Construction Company Are you interested in getting into the construction industry? Well, now may be the right time. The construction industry is booming in both residential and non-residential areas, which could open the door for new construction firms to help meet demand. From creating

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18
Jul

Builder’s Risk Insurance – Understanding Your Policy

Take a Better Look at the Components of Builder’s Risk Insurance  Some contractors are under the impression that one builder’s risk insurance policy is the same as any other. In reality, while builder’s risk products offered by different carriers may have some similarities, there are many important factors that differentiate them. Assuming that builder’s risk insurance policies are the same

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11
Jul

How to Write a Construction and Safety Management Plan

Value Safety in Construction by Developing a Plan As a general contractor or subcontractor, you prioritize safety on every job site. A great way to show this and keep on track of safety is to develop a construction and safety management plan. This is a document you must have to fulfill OSHA requires and establish guidelines that protect everyone who

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2
Jul

Top Practices to Improve Construction Site Safety

Reduce Workplace Accidents and Promote Construction Site Safety Construction sites are some of the most dangerous places. There are power tools, heavy machinery, and people working at heights almost at all times. Construction site safety is one of the most overlooked aspects of preparing for a project, yet it is so vital to maintain for the contractors. Alongside reliable contractors

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