The construction industry is an undeniably dangerous one, and if you make your living as a general contractor, you may have more work-related hazards to worry about than the average American. In some cases, things may go wrong during the construction process, which...
Month: March 2020
Avoid building and construction code violations
Code violations can have several undesirable consequences — design defects, construction delays, possibly even litigation. However, building codes exist to guard the safety of construction crews and the eventual occupants of a building, so you should not ignore them....
What kinds of work do not require construction permits?
As a construction contractor, you know the hassles you sometimes encounter when getting a construction permit for one of your projects. You also likely realize that you can do some types of ordinary maintenance and minor work without the need for a construction...
What construction defects cause mold?
In New Jersey, it is important for construction workers to follow codes and regulations when building structures. This is what keeps occupants safe. Unfortunately, defects still occur. Today we will look at some construction defects that can result in you having a...
What you need to know before signing a construction contract
Nowadays, the global demand for residential and commercial buildings is on the rise. Even though high construction profits are almost guaranteed, a mishandled contract may leave you with losses and costly lawsuits. Notably, most contractors and subcontractors regard...