June 2025
_This article is part of a blog series on Health and Safety issues on construction sites. Designers, architects, engineers, and contractors contribute to maintaining the site's health and safety regulation standards.
Construction sites present many health and safety issues, like injuries, accidents, and health...
Keep reading...June 2025
_This article is part of a blog series on Health and Safety issues on construction sites. Designers, architects, engineers, and contractors contribute to maintaining the site's health and safety regulation standards.
If you implement in your workflows, staff training, site management software, safety gear and...
Keep reading...May 2025
_This article is part of a blog series on Health and Safety issues on construction sites.
Designers, architects, engineers, and contractors are all involved in construction sites to respect health and safety regulations. Working on construction sites can be great for your career and even more satisfying for site...
Keep reading...May 2025
In 2025, new regulations will be introduced worldwide to improve site safety, prevent accidents, and ensure worker protection. Staying compliant with the new and old safety standards is crucial to mitigate risks on-site. Adopting modern technologies like wearables or helmets with sensors, smart vests, and real-time monitoring devices will help you to meet the requirements of a safe and...
Keep reading...May 2025
_This article is part of a blog series on New technologies, like virtual design and visualization, that are often used in construction project management. When we discuss these technologies, the term used is Virtual Design and Construction (VDC). Stanford University created VDC in 2001 to increase productivity in the construction...
Keep reading...