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Written By: John Poole on February 24, 2013 No Comment

Written By: Andy Gough on February 5, 2013 No Comment

Health and safety is of the utmost importance, whether it’s in the workplace, a school or at home. Sometimes health and safety means something as simple as cleaning up after yourself so as to prevent others from slipping on a spill or tripping over an carelessly abandoned object. However health and safety also extended to […]

Written By: Sarah Wenger on February 4, 2013 No Comment

Noelle Hirsch is a regular contributing researcher and writer for the online construction management site, http://www.constructionmanagement.net.

In today’s post, she delves into the timely topic of integrating efficient construction management and LEED certifications into building practices to lower operating costs and reduce energy use.

Despite the potential savings and reduced environmental footprint that Noelle lists, many […]

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