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    this and I hope to help inform you as well. I will be discussing what it is, the effect these inspections can have on construction companies and a case regarding a construction site violation. What Is It OSHA stands for The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, it is an agency of the United States Department of Labor. OSHA is responsible for protecting and ensuring worker health and safety by enforcing workplace laws and standards as well as providing education for employers. According…

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    Construction Management (CM) is a very hands-on field of study which deals with logistical conflicts daily. If you are in the construction business, then you are also in the people business. Dealing with people within your company and maintaining solid relationships with other companies is a significant part of the job as a construction manager. This job also includes working with engineers of all sorts, but working with architects is the major component in building structures. CM is essential…

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    Workflow Software for Building and Construction Companies Construction software tools can be compared to glorified tape measures because they basically prevent you from making mistakes. You 've probably heard the term "measure twice, cut once" and recognize the wisdom of careful planning before beginning any construction process or approaching workers or clients with bad news. Not using the best tools available will cost you time, money and brownie points with customers, vendors, competitors…

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    Construction engineers fulfill many project duties. They work on many project types and can earn an impressive salary. Those salaries come with matching responsibilities. Therefore, firms may look for construction engineers with special traits. Once employed, there are several career paths that a construction engineer may take, each with increasing responsibilities and salaries. Construction Engineering Day to Day On the job, a construction firm may hold a civil engineer responsible for…

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    My Career Research Paper

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    been doing research on jobs for me when i get older. The field I want to go into is architecture and construction. The occupation I want to go to is construction manager. This job is a well paying job.This is the occupation I would want to do when I grow up. People in the architecture and construction job is to create, build, and maintain, buildings, houses, and other structures. A construction manager would plan and decide when the building needs maintenance. They also see how smoothly…

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    the Americans though. The first to try was the French but they never finished. Then, the Americans tried and picked up where the French left of even though the French made some impact there was still a lot of work that the Americans need to do. Construction on the canal began on May 4, 1903. They hard part was that the Americans had no plan for the canal initially. So they needed a plan for the canal. One thing that makes the canal so amazing and different from other canals is the fact that it…

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    Construction Pollutant

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    Construction Pollutants Construction work is essential in order for our society to expand and develop. However, construction work can take a toll on the environment and the community around it. Air, water, and noise pollution are the three main pollutants that affect the environment and community. Air pollution mainly comes from the toxins emitted by the construction equipment. According to the US EPA Clean Air Act Advisory Committee, “A single bulldozer engine can emit as much particulate…

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    incorporating robotics in the construction industry. Many scientists have always suggested looking at nature when trying to find elegant and effective solutions to problems present in our lives. One such problem is the necessity of an overseer with large-scale projects. These managers are a large cost to projects because of their expertise and skills. Their ability to direct precisely and solve problems on the fly makes them an expensive but needed asset to a construction team. If there were a…

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    interest in building or creating new structures. As a child I loved putting things together to make new things. Since then Construction has been my favored career when I grow old. One of my goals when I achieve my goal is to build my own house, the way I want it to be. My father owns his own Construction company. I was told that if I graduate and pursue my dream in construction that he will pass down the whole company to me. And loving to build things and having a huge head start when I…

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    The career that I am interested in is hazardous material removal worker. They are the first people to respond to a disaster that involves any hazardous materials that could negatively impact the environment or the inhabitants in a given area. A hazmat removal worker’s job is to identify, contain, and dispose of any material that can cause harmful effects to humans, animals, and the environment. The materials that are usually disposed of are toxic, flammable, radioactive, corrosive, and materials…

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