Construction safety supplies & equipment provider, certified fire safety supplier with stores in Bayonne, NJ and Long Island City and in the Bronx, New York
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This training program will focus on COVID-19 risk assessment, health and wellness measures and what policies and procedures should be implemented by contractors to ensure safety of construction employees. #covid19#training#safety
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DOB LL196 COURSES AVAILABLE IN NEW JERSEY!
Live in NJ or Staten Island but work in NYC where you are required to comply with LL196 training requirements? We’ve got the courses you need! #SSU#NJ
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Now that moratoriums on nonessential construction have been lifted across the country, contractors are getting back to work with new protocols and provisions in place.
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The location may be particularly appealing at a time when some companies are searching for outer borough offices to shorten employee commutes in the age of Covid-19.
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With the June 8 reopening of all non-essential construction sites after nearly three months, New York City industry participants are treading carefully to regain lost time and build productivity amid new COVID-19 social distancing and other safety rules.
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Diller Scofidio + Renfro‘s pair of glass-clad buildings are quickly taking shape on Columbia University’s new Manhattanville campus.
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The airport famously derided as “third-world” by former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. will take a big leap forward on Saturday when its cramped, 56-year-old Central Terminal is jettisoned for an airy, art-filled $4 billion replacement.
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As high-rise construction ramps up, corporate America is rethinking if office workers will ever return in the same numbers again.
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On Monday, June 8, 2020, unrestricted construction resumed in New York City. Even projects considered non-essential or otherwise exempted can restart. However, this does not mean that a project can simply forge ahead without thought or consideration.
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The most important thing to remember today is don’t forget the lessons we’ve learned. We got this far by the hard work and the discipline,” Mayor Bill de Blasio.
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As New York continues on the down side of the COVID-19 curve, Governor Andrew Cuomo has given the go-ahead for the state’s reopening to get underway through a carefully choreographed phased plan.
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In New York changes to construction rules whipsawed developers and contractors.
An AGC America survey found more than half of contractors have furloughed or terminated employees since March, largely because 63 percent saw projects halted.
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With students and faculty at home during COVID-19, it's an optimal time for work on school construction projects – only if needed federal funding is received in a timely manner, New York City's School Construction Authority president and CEO said May 7.
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