WASHINGTON, D.C. — Those hot, hazy days of summer are approaching. The heat can be especially harmful for those who work outdoors in direct sunlight or in hot environments, making them susceptible to heat-induced illnesses such as heat stress, heat exhaustion or the more serious heat stroke. “Working in extreme temperatures is not only uncomfortable, it can be life-threatening,” said acting Assistant Secretary of Labor for OSHA Jordan Barab. “As we move into the summer months, it is important for workers and their employers to minimize the chances of heat-induced illnesses, and imperative that they recognize the signs of heat … Read more
ABC Releases Report on Best Practices for Crane Safety
In June, ABC released a Construction Industry Crane Safety Summit Report compiling best practices and recommendations determined during the Crane Safety Summit held Sept. 25-26, 2008 in Houston. The Crane Safety Summit brought together 90 representatives from more than 60 commercial and industrial construction contractors, construction industry trade associations, employee groups, crane manufacturers, rental companies and insurers to discuss recent crane incidents and practical solutions often overlooked in the regulatory process. The Construction Industry Crane Safety Summit Report compiles general policies and positions based on individual participants" knowledge and experience. Some of the guidelines include : … Read more
Construction Business Survey Reveals Areas of Opportunity
Business Planning for Growth and Profitability a Missing Link for Construction Contractors Lake Success, NY — June 24 /PRNewswire/ — Grassi & Co., CPAs, one of the region’s leading accounting, tax and consulting firms with the largest national construction practice, released its 2009 Construction Industry Survey results and report. This industry-wide survey, The State of Your Business 2009, was conducted in partnership with McGraw Hill Construction’s New York Construction. The survey queried construction companies in seven different information areas: organizational structure, contract types, training and technology, profitability and access to capital, financial tools, business development and future vision. The results … Read more
Nestle Waters North America Facility Earns USGBC’s Gold Standard for Sustainability
Pennsylvania Facility Receives Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Gold Certification; Becomes Company’s Sixth LEED-Certified Facility Breinigsville, PA. — Nestle Waters North America’s Nestle(R) Pure Life(R) water bottling facility in Breinigsville, Penn., officially received the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design(R) (LEED) Gold certification on June 5. This is the first food manufacturing facility in Pennsylvania to receive LEED Gold status. LEED is an internationally recognized certification system that measures how well a building performs across various sustainability metrics, including energy savings, water efficiency, CO2 emissions reduction, and stewardship of resources. Nestle Waters North America is … Read more
Blach to Build Solar Photovoltaic Project in San Jose
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Blach Construction was recently selected by the Orchard School District to provide program management and preconstruction services for the installation of campus-wide energy management and efficiency upgrades. The project is the first of several planned measures intended to leverage green technologies to reduce the district’s carbon footprint while also decreasing operating costs. In addition, the school district will utilize the project as an educational opportunity for the students, staff and the community on the topics of sustainability and environmental responsibility. The new photovoltaic (PV) system will provide a dependable, renewable energy source for the entire campus … Read more