To become a construction signaller, complete a training course and pass an exam. Certification requirements vary by region, and additional training in occupational health and safety can increase employability. Construction flags coordinate and control traffic, using hand signals, road signs, and radios. Certification allows for job applications, and companies may provide training and safety gear. […]
Construction barriers are used to keep unauthorized personnel out of a construction area and can be temporary or permanent. They may include fences, concrete barriers, or warning tapes. Reflective materials and collapsible barricades are used for road construction. Contractors may rent barriers from specialized companies. Regulations may require the use of barriers during heavy work. […]
Dubai is a modernizing kingdom on the Persian Gulf, encouraging tourism and business ventures. It has many impressive development projects, including the Burj Dubai, the Dubai Waterfront, The World, an indoor ski slope, and a rotating skyscraper. Dubai is one of the United Arab Emirates, a collection of oil-rich and modernizing kingdoms located on the […]
Quality control in construction involves ensuring worker and material safety, following occupational safety practices, inspecting designs and materials, complying with specifications, and reprimanding non-compliance. There are numerous strategies for quality control in construction and some quality control policies may differ by location. An essential part of quality control is ensuring the safety of workers and […]
A construction supervisor license allows an individual to manage general contract work in certain areas. It requires experience and passing a knowledge-based exam on regional regulations, building codes, safety, and business practices. Restrictions may apply, and a licensed architect or engineer may be needed for large-scale projects. A construction supervisor license is a permit, issued […]
Construction scaffolding falls into three categories: free-standing, suspended, and special purpose. Self-supporting scaffolds include welded tubular structures and pipe and joint construction. Suspension scaffolds must support four times their rated load weight and have safety features. Specialty scaffolds are designed for specific building conditions, such as roof bracket, stabilizer, pump jack, ladder jack, horse, and […]
Modular building systems have many advantages, including faster construction time, lower prices, and a wide selection of floor plans. Modular construction is done indoors, ensuring high quality and avoiding weather-related delays and theft. Safety requirements are stringent, and environmentally friendly materials are used. Builders can modify floor plans to meet homeowners’ preferences, and exteriors can […]
A construction trailer is a portable temporary office on a construction site, often built using a shipping container. It includes an office, meeting room, and storage space. Some have bathrooms, electricity, and heating. They can also be used to store materials and equipment. Permits may be required to bring them to the site. A construction […]
Heavy earthmoving equipment has been used for thousands of years. Today, there are various types of equipment for construction, civil engineering, landscaping, and mining. Some are the largest ever built, such as the 293 Bagger. Common equipment includes bulldozers, front loaders, backhoes, and dump trucks. Road construction equipment includes graders and trenchers. Heavy earthmoving equipment […]
Government agencies, such as OSHA in the US and HSE in the UK, are responsible for creating and enforcing health and safety regulations in the construction industry. Prior to their establishment, state governments and employers addressed safety issues with little success. Construction work is inherently dangerous, with unique risks such as falls and puncture wounds. […]
Construction disputes should be handled by reviewing the contract and attempting to reach a cordial agreement. Alternative dispute resolution may be necessary. Non-payment issues can be resolved through legal procedures, including imposing mechanical liens. Property owners can request removal of liens through a legal process. The best way to handle a construction dispute will depend […]
Construction law firms provide legal services to professionals and organizations in the construction industry, including contract negotiation, dispute resolution, and legal representation. To choose the best firm, consider your goals and the firm’s reputation and experience. A free consultation can help make a decision. Experience in the construction industry can be beneficial for attorneys. Construction […]
Construction contract law governs legal agreements between parties for construction jobs. Types of contracts include unit price, lump sum, and cost plus fixed rent. Contracts must meet legal requirements, and government contracts may have additional regulations. The section of contract law that deals with construction contracts is known as construction contract law. In such contracts, […]
General construction contracts are legal agreements between the contractor and the client, detailing the work to be done, payment terms, dispute resolution, and other important matters. It is important to choose a suitable contractor, tailor the contract to the project’s unique requirements, and clarify all clauses before signing. The contract should also include terms for […]
Construction managers plan and oversee construction projects, coordinating teams and hiring contractors. They create budgets and ensure projects stay within budget. Large companies offer construction project manager jobs, while independent managers consult with construction companies. Education is important for knowledge in construction management. Some managers focus on hiring independent contractors. With education and experience working […]
A building cleaner, also known as a commercial janitor, is responsible for cleaning and maintaining commercial or industrial buildings and their grounds. They typically enter into a service contract with the owner or manager and may also perform minor maintenance tasks. Physical fitness, knowledge of cleaning solutions, and good communication skills are required for the […]
Strict construction is a narrow interpretation of the law, without expanding statutes to achieve judicial goals. Advocates fear judges will exceed legal authority. It has drawbacks, including unclear laws and limited interpretation. Judges may face situations with no existing law to draw on. Strict construction is a very narrow interpretation of the law, in contrast […]
Receivable factoring is important for cash flow in construction, but businesses must prepare before approaching a factoring company. Research a compatible and professional firm, only sell necessary invoices, and avoid default risks by selling only to reliable customers. Receivable factoring allows construction companies to obtain an advance from a non-traditional lender against the company’s current […]
Construction software is a specialized type of business software that combines basic business tasks with construction-related tasks. It can help contractors track estimates, bids, payroll, and more. The use of construction software depends on individual business needs. Experienced users work in estimating, project management, or supervisory roles. Construction software is a specific type of business […]
Construction superintendents oversee the manufacturing force and require at least five years of experience, training, and education in safety and construction management. Some companies prefer to hire experienced superintendents from outside, while others may promote from within. In the construction field, there are many levels of employees, from the workforce to the executives, all working […]