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Success stories, market insights, best practices, and industry standards on Weather Controls® and weather risk in the construction industry and built environment
WeatherBuild at the BuiltWorlds Projects LA Conference & Connected Jobsite Expo
Industry experts, innovative start-ups, and technology thought leaders at the BuiltWorlds Connected Jobsite Expo WeatherBuild®, Decision Support Solutions for the Construction Industry and Built Environment®, is proud to be participating in and exhibiting at the...
Weather-Ready Nation: Fall Weather Safety for Construction
A National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Weather-Ready Nation (WRN) Ambassador, WeatherBuild®, Decision Support Solutions for the Construction Industry and Built Environment®, supports the Weather-Ready Nation Fall Weather Safety campaign. The Fall...
Builder’s Risk Policy for Owners to Mitigate Construction Weather Risk
Ability to recover for soft costs incurred resulting from a weather delay in construction Part 4 of a 4 Part Series on Construction Weather Risk Management By Gina Lozier and Jeffrey Wertman This article was first published on Law360, A LexisNexis Company, and is...
Changing the Future of Construction Sites through Weather Data Analytics
WeatherBuild®, Decision Support Solutions for the Construction Industry and Built Environment®, is proud to be named by BuiltWorlds to the Connected Job Site 50 List 2018 -- the easiest way to understand the companies changing the future of job sites through...
Nuances of Builder’s Risk Insurance for Adverse Weather Claims
Options available to ensure that a construction project is properly insured during a period of increased weather risk Part 3 of a 4 Part Series on Construction Weather Risk Management By Gina Lozier and Jeffrey Wertman This article was first published on Law360, A...
Weather Risk Management for Property Under Construction
Absence of an exterior envelope or failure of a contractor to properly secure the exterior of the property Part 2 of a 4 Part Series on Construction Weather Risk Management By Gina Lozier and Jeffrey Wertman This article was first published on Law360, A LexisNexis...
Read moreIf a weather event strikes, construction costs will invariably be incurred!
Protecting Your Construction Site During Hurricane Season
If a weather event strikes, construction costs will invariably be incurred! Part 1 of a 4 Part Series on Construction Weather Risk Management By Gina Lozier and Jeffrey Wertman This article was first published on Law360, A LexisNexis Company, and is republished here...
Adverse Weather Activities for Anticipated Weather on Construction Projects
Part 4 of a 4 Part Series on Incorporating Weather Days into Your Project’s CPM Schedule By Mark Nagata & Bill Haydt This article was first published on Trauner Ideas & Insights and is republished here with permission. Copyright © 2018 Trauner Consulting...
Increase Durations of Weather-Sensitive Work Activities in Construction
Part 3 of a 4 Part Series on Incorporating Weather Days into Your Project’s CPM Schedule By Mark Nagata & Bill Haydt This article was first published on Trauner Ideas & Insights and is republished here with permission. Copyright © 2018 Trauner Consulting...
Incorporating Adverse Weather Workdays in Construction Work Calendars
Part 2 of a 4 Part Series on Incorporating Weather Days into Your Project’s CPM Schedule By Mark Nagata & Bill Haydt This article was first published on Trauner Ideas & Insights and is republished here with permission. Copyright © 2018 Trauner Consulting...
Incorporating Weather Days into Your Project’s CPM Schedule
Part 1 of a 4 Part Series on Incorporating Weather Days into Your Project’s CPM Schedule By Mark Nagata & Bill Haydt This article was first published on Trauner Ideas & Insights and is republished here with permission. Copyright © 2018 Trauner Consulting...
OSHA 1926 Subpart CC Cranes & Derricks in Construction and Weather
Moving and lifting large and heavy loads is critical to today’s construction industry and built environment! About one month ago, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA, www.osha.ogv) released a series of proposed rules to address the outstanding...