Controlling Workers’ Compensation Costs

Has your construction business experienced rising workers’ compensation costs due to on-the-job accidents? If so, your first response was most likely aimed at trying to reduce insurance costs and spending. While this may seem like the best approach, a sound safety program designed to continuously improve can yield significant savings by reducing injuries and illnesses—ultimately…

3 Ways to Improve Construction Productivity

By raising productivity, construction companies can make better use of resources, build higher-quality structures, and deliver more value to customers. This could, in turn, translate into higher profits and better wages for workers. Given that the construction industry is responsible for building the structures where we live, work, and travel, it is clear that construction’s…

Frozen Pipe Prevention

Winter is on the way and with it comes freezing temperatures. Travelers provides us with information on which pipes are the most at risk and steps to take before and during winter that can help you prepare and prevent pipe freeze, breakage, and water damage. Most At Risk Pipes Outdoor hose hookups and faucets. Swimming pool supply…