Walbridge Restricts Mobile Device Usage at Construction Sites

DETROIT — Walbridge, a construction industry leader in safety, launched a new policy today that prohibits talking, texting or using mobile devices while walking at all company projects.   The restriction covers use of mobile phones, headphones, laptop computers, media players, radios, CD players and other portable communication devices.   It applies to all Walbridge employees, the company’s subcontractors and their employees.   Employees can only use portable communication devices in designated “safe areas”, including trailers, break or lunch areas, and other areas on site where no construction work is taking place and no hazards are present. “We know how … Read more

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DBIA Releases Revised Contract Documents

An industry standard, DBIA’s contract documents are now fully updated to address today’s concerns, relevant case law Washington, D.C. — DBIA introduced a family of standard contract document forms over a decade ago. Since then, the number of owners relying on the design-build project delivery method has increased exponentially. In the process, design-build team members have gained expertise and case law has evolved to address issues unique to design-build. In response, DBIA has released the next generation of contracts that address these issues and incorporate industry advances of the past decade. “DBIA contracts remain the most balanced design-build forms in … Read more

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OSHA Establishes Safety Partnerships with Three Groups

MADISON, Wis. — In an effort to provide a safe environment for workers in the construction industry, the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Wisconsin On-site Safety and Health Consultation, the Building and Construction Trades of South Central Wisconsin, and Ryan Companies US Inc. have established a strategic partnership. By utilizing the knowledge and resources of OSHA, the Wisconsin On-site Consultation, and the Building and Construction Trades of South Central Wisconsin, Ryan Companies expects to reduce exposure to hazards and incidents of serious injuries at the Target construction site in Madison through increased training, implementation of best … Read more

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Construction Employment Shows Signs Of “Stabilizing”

Six States Add Jobs Between June 2009 & 2010; 22 States Add Jobs During The Past Month; Kansas Tops Yearly and Kentucky Tops Monthly Gainers; Nevada and California Experience Most Jobs Losses During Past Year While Wyoming Experiences Largest Monthly Percent Decline Construction employment edged closer to stabilizing in June, as half the states either added construction jobs or kept the same number as in May, the Associated General Contractors reported in an analysis of federal employment data released today. Compared to June 2009, construction employment rose in six states, the largest number of states to post year-over-year increases since … Read more

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Estimated 5,000 New Jobs To Be Created with Detroit Medical Center Expansion

DMC Outlines $500 Million Expansion at “Construction Outreach” Event DETROIT — Detroit Medical Center (DMC) launched its long-awaited new construction and expansion program Friday, July 16, 2010, during a “Construction Outreach” event that announced the creation of an estimated 5,000 local jobs for the building industry. “This is a major step forward for Detroit and Southeast Michigan,” said DMC President and CEO Michael Duggan. “In a time where the City is in a deep recession, with high unemployment, the creation of thousands of good-paying construction jobs is a sign of hope for all of us.” Vanguard Health Systems has committed … Read more

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