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Keep Workspaces Dry and Safe
The death of a worker at an industrial site, together with an OSHA fine for a serious violation of safety precautions, highlights a…
Builder’s Risk Insurance: What You Need to Know
Builder's risk insurance provides protection for a structure that is damaged during construction. These policies are usually broad.…
Track Inefficiencies and Control Costs
If you're like most manufacturers, you don't track order-processing. Yet focusing on this performance metric can identify…
Apply the Critical Path Method to Manage Cash Flow
Construction project financing and cash flow management are unique for several reasons. First, start-up construction companies are very…
2019 Standard Mileage Rates
The IRS has released the standard mileage rates for 2019. Beginning on January 1, 2019 mileage rates are as follows: 58 cents per mile…
Time to Audit Your Receiving Dock
The receiving dock is an often-neglected cash leak for manufacturers. Shipment delays, poor labeling and confusing packaging can…
Construction Safety: Don’t Overlook These 10 Concerns
It's no surprise that construction sites are ranked high on the list of the most dangerous workplaces. Nail guns, heavy falling…
A Checklist for Product Recalls
If your company is involved in a product recall, there are certain federal regulations that must be followed. But in addition to…
Functions You Need in Construction Accounting Software
As construction firms evolve, they quickly outgrow their first generation accounting software packages. That software was likely…
Board Committees
The board of a nonprofit organization is ultimately responsible for the organization. However, committees can be useful in assisting…
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