There are two viruses contractors must battle: COVID-19 and computer viruses. Here are tips to combat both.
Data Security for Owners and Contractors: Protect Construction Investments From Catastrophic Loss
As project owners and general contractors increasingly rely on cloud data storage, email and file sharing platforms, cyber insurance is the just the first step to protect against the risk of catastrophic data loss.
The Growth of BIM and Its Impact on Contractor Risk
BIM has many benefits—and may reduce legal expenses as well. As the technology approaches the level of full adoption, that is an issue worth watching.
Technology for Supply Chain Risk Management: It’s Good Business
Supply chain risk management platforms can provide visibility into products and services, organizations, logistics, people, activities, information and resources, improving safety in the process.
Be a Good Neighbor: Protect Against Claims by an Adjacent Landowner During Construction
Construction in close quarters can mark the beginning of costly and emotional disputes, which can escalate to costly legal battles during and after construction. Here's how contractors can avoid a lawsuit.
Short and Long-Term Risk Management: COVID-19 and the Construction Pipeline
The pandemic has demonstrated the importance of a risk management plan to prepare for the unexpected. Now contractors should prepare to build their future workforce to manage an increase in work.
The Visitor Playbook for Contractors
Keeping workers and visitors safe on the jobsite is a challenge during the pandemic. Following OSHA regulations will help contractors provide a safety and healthy workplace.
Insurance Needs for General Contractors and Subcontractors
General contractors and subcontractors need the right insurance to limit liability and control insurance costs. Here’s a primer on who needs what type of insurance.










