Are you looking to invest in a project that includes designing a building, but don’t know where to get started? In the complicated world of rental and retail property construction, the federal government has instated very clear instructions that save everyone a lot of time and money. To get a better understanding of how a commercial contractor, like Nationwide Construction, can help you with following Federal building instructions, keep reading.
The Top 4 Things Your Retail Construction Will Need In 2016
When you want to invest in retail construction, it can be difficult to decide who to work with. This is especially true if you want your new property to remain successful in a tough market with high expectations from retail rental consumers. If you are looking for how to appeal to today’s modern retail property renters, keep reading. With our experience in retail construction, we have noted four trends that design and building companies need to know in 2016. … [Read More]
3 Industrial Construction Trends In 2015
Getting the most out of your investment dollars for industrial construction means avoiding certain types of risks and knowing about specific tips that have trended in 2015 due to their efficiency. As a business investor, you may not be aware of the insider trends that are making the industrial construction industry one of the best in the world. If you want to keep your next industrial construction project under budget and worry-free, here are 3 insider trends to take note of this past year…. [Read More]
4 Signs Of A Successful Industrial Construction Company
The challenges of running an industrial construction company are easier to meet when everyone is on the same page. Teamwork brings out the best on a job site that benefits clients, managers and crews. A company is only as effective as its workforce, so it’s important to train, explain and communicate on a regular basis. Here are 4 personnel strategies that stand as strong signs of an industrial construction contractor that does this successfully.… [Read More]
3 New OSHA Hazards For Medical Building Construction
While we think of hospitals, nursing facilities, and residential care safety to be a key priority in medical building design, work-related illnesses and injuries are a growing problem within the healthcare industry. In June of this year, OSHA released a detailed report noting over 244 thousand illnesses and injuries were recorded by U.S. hospitals in 2013. Cases resulting in lost workdays totaled in over 57 thousand alone! To bring down these numbers, OSHA has recommended new guidelines for medical construction in three key areas…. [Read More]
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