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2017

The Various Upsides of Using Scaffolding in Building Construction

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One of the access equipment commonly used in building construction is scaffolding. Scaffolding, in the building construction industry, is a temporary but firm structure made of steel tubes or wooden posts. The principal objective of erecting a scaffold is to provide an elevated work platform for construction workers. Scaffolds are also used to lift building materials to the different heights from which people are working from. Here is a breakdown of some top advantages of using scaffolding in building construction. Read More»

Truck Regulatory Changes for 2017

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There are many legal regulations when it comes to operating trucks and other heavy vehicles, such as tankers and agricultural trailers, on Australian roads. Most drivers who already have their heavy vehicle licences in order will be familiar with the most important ones, like the rules surrounding mass and rigidity, but there are some changes that have come into force from January 2017. Therefore, anyone who operates or who owns a heavy vehicle should be aware of the new rules. Read More»

How to Avoid Project Delays When Hiring an Excavator for Property Renovation

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If you are planning on renovating your property or building an additional structure, it is likely that excavation work will be needed. By hiring an excavator with an assortment of attachments, you can have one piece of machinery undertake all the excavation work for the project. However, there are some mistakes that can occur during the hiring process and cause costly delays in your project. Here you will learn some of the measures you can take when hiring an excavator to avoid expensive delays during the renovation. Read More»

Practices to Ensure Safety for First Time Freelance Riggers

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You have just cleared your rigging course and are looking forward to being a freelance rigger. However, before undertaking the first job, newbies can become overwhelmed with anxiety because of limited hands-on experience. For example, new riggers find their first job scary due to the exaggerated heights they have to be accustomed to as well as the weights they have to guide while working. This is understandable in the case of newbies because confidence is built on the job, which takes time. Read More»

Factors for New Construction Managers to Consider Before Hiring a Crane

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In case you have just landed your first job of overseeing a construction project, chances are that you will be required to hire a crane at some point in the future. For instance, while some project owners will source and avail their own commercial cranes, there are instances where you will be forced to hire a crane for one reason or another. Having the right crane for a given task is critical to the completion of the project. Read More»