So many of us remember that feeling of uncertainty as we prepared to leave school and enter the workforce. Before landing a first construction job, or one in nearly any other profession, it’s common to wonder:
- Am I employable?
- Have I learned enough entry-level skills to be valuable?
- Am I prepared for this level of responsibility?
- Will my job pay well and help support my family?
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Topics:
Asphalt Paving,
contractors,
demolition contractors,
construction equipment,
GPS,
site work,
underground utilities,
civil construction
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Topics:
Parking Lot,
Asphalt Paving,
demolition,
contractors,
demolition contractors,
site work,
underground utilities,
civil construction,
regulations,
rules,
Ohio construction
Great question. We love great questions around here! What better way to learn and effectively communicate your needs?
A civil construction company develops and manages the construction of projects like:
- Roads, highways, and other driving surfaces
- Underground utility infrastructure
- Bridges
- Tunnels
- Site development
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Topics:
Asphalt Paving,
contractors,
site work,
underground utilities,
civil construction
If you’re asking yourself whether you have an underground water leak, unfortunately, you may have one.
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Topics:
site work,
underground utilities
General contractors would love to have a crystal ball. We would love to know before walking on your site that crews will hit a massive underground rock formation or an old, rusted oil pipeline. We would love to know ahead of time if municipalities and environmental groups will look favorably upon your project.
Regrettably, we’re not psychics. But due diligence and effective communication between you and your general contractor go a long way toward construction site preparation.
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Topics:
Insider,
contractors,
site work
Experience speaks volumes in construction, as with any profession. Site work construction is a detail-oriented process with many possible variables and outcomes for which only years on the job can prepare you.
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Topics:
contractors,
site work
Construction is driven and controlled by workers on the ground. So why would a construction company use GPS to guide operations and equipment? And why should you look for a company who does this?
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Topics:
contractors,
construction equipment,
GPS,
site work