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Learn how a database of candidates for the recruitment of skilled craft workers can help construction companies get started on capital projects faster.
FEL is an important part of the project management process in the EPC industry. Learn what elements go into each phase and how to plan for success.
While turnkey delivery methods offer many benefits, it’s important to weigh turnkey project advantages and disadvantages before signing a contract.
T&M contracts vs. fixed-price contracts—here are the pros and cons of each type and considerations for choosing an appropriate contract for your project.
Understand these common EPC project challenges and how to build strategies to navigate them and ensure project success.
Learn more about project safety plan templates and what they should include in this webinar guide
The hierarchy of safety controls defines worker protection and risk mitigation strategies to enhance workplace safety. Learn more about each control and how to apply them at your job site.
Learn about project controls best practices for mitigating risks in capital projects from a leading EPC contractor’s webinar and accompanying guide.
Learn more about Work Processes that make up RACI Project Management and why it is essential for every capital projects execution.
H+M Industrial discusses the process of onboarding construction workers including training, safety, communication, and inclusion to set workers up for success.
Fabrication in construction can optimize your capital project in the best ways between in-shop and in-field fabrication, depending on your project's scope.
H+M Industrial discusses the importance of PPE in construction and provides a checklist for workers to inspect their equipment and ensure safety on the job.
Unfortunately, change management in project execution does happen. That is why it's important to have processes and procedures in place.
In order to solidify and improve safety processes, contractors need to track various construction safety metrics and prove to clients that safety is an aspect of their culture.