Scaffolding is essential for most building projects, but according to SafeWork NSW, it’s also something too many sites just are not getting right. As part of Safe Work Month, the results of a recent inspection … about Thinking Better and Doing Better With Scaffold Safety
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Can Age be a Factor in Jobsite Safety?
The most common injury reported for workers over the age of 45 is musculoskeletal disorders, rather than workplace accidents. It seems, therefore, their abundant experience helps our older generation to avoid accidents. Their physical abilities, … about Can Age be a Factor in Jobsite Safety?
Top Tips for Successful Tendering
With hundreds of new tenders released each week, more and more businesses are considering whether to jump onboard with the bidding process. It seems now is the perfect time for businesses to get on board … about Top Tips for Successful Tendering
Striking a Balance Between Luxury and Affordability
The North Bank of the Yarra is set for a make-over, as an apartment and hotel complex, dubbed Flinders Bank, has been approved by the Victorian Government. Not only will it feature a luxury hotel … about Striking a Balance Between Luxury and Affordability
Equipment Management Product Helps Ensure Safety on Construction Sites
While inductions of plant and equipment are an important part of Australian workplace safety regulations for the construction industry, Procore users say it takes a considerable amount of time and they have limitations on how … about Equipment Management Product Helps Ensure Safety on Construction Sites
Getting Subcontractors On Board with Project Management Software
Managing projects as we well know can be a difficult task for construction workers, as all aspects of the project must be considered and accounted for. Project management software can be used to make this … about Getting Subcontractors On Board with Project Management Software
Australian First Repurposing a Zinc Mine as a Power Plant
Canadian renewable energy innovator Hydrostor’s Australian operation is set to break ground on Australia’s first commercial-scale demonstration project of its Advanced Compressed Air Energy Storage (A-CAES) technology in the coming months. The project has been … about Australian First Repurposing a Zinc Mine as a Power Plant
Victoria Cuts Red Tape to Save Small Builders Millions
The latest reforms announced in Victoria aim to facilitate understanding and meeting regulatory obligations for small businesses. The reforms are expected to save the sector millions of dollars each year. A Small Business Regulatory Engagement … about Victoria Cuts Red Tape to Save Small Builders Millions
BIM? BAM! But Always Start with the Model
Steve Jones, head of Industry Insights Research for Dodge Data recently led a Groundbreak session on using the BIM model as both a road map and a granular visual guide for project management. With such … about BIM? BAM! But Always Start with the Model
Leadership Culture Can Make or Break Business Innovation
The discussion highlighted the potential risk for human resistance when new technologies are introduced to users. It was suggested that a sense of personal agency needed to be created for innovation results and part of … about Leadership Culture Can Make or Break Business Innovation