History in the Making

Historic renovation challenges, best practices and real-world takeaways By Todd Sachse and Steve Berlage A well-executed historic renovation can result in a masterpiece: a building with a blend of historical resonance and modern conveniences, where the preservation of architectural details and the original bones of the structure can help contribute to a memorable and defining sense of place. At a time when everything from residential towers to office space and from hotels to retail venues is looking for a way to stand out from the competition, a historic renovation makes it possible for the property owner to present something truly … Read more

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Is Your Crew Scaffold Savvy? Best Practices for Scaffolds, Temporary Works and Working Platforms

Fall protection is the most frequently cited OSHA violation. And for construction workers, falls are the leading cause of death according to the United States Department of Labor Occupational Safety & Health Administration. In addition, an estimated 2.3 million construction workers, or 65 percent of the construction industry, work on scaffolds. In a recent Bureau of Labor Statistics study, 72 percent of workers injured in scaffold accidents attributed the accident either to the planking or support giving way, or to the employee slipping or being struck by a falling object. All of these accidents could have been controlled by compliance … Read more

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