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Florida Conducts Successful August Primary Election Tue, Sep 17, 2024 Chris Dawson, Attorney, GrayRobinson Floridians showed up at polling locations across the Sunshine State in August’s primary election with competitive races being decided from Pensacola to Key West. Voter turnout was typical of most primary el... Read More

Building Code is the Minimum Tue, Sep 17, 2024 Riku Ylipelkonen, Owner, Standard Building Advisors and FRSA Technical Advisor Home building decisions that resonate with consumers have a lot to do with curb appeal of kitchens, bathrooms, etc. Are these areas attractive, useful and designed to wor... Read More

How Surety Bonds Have a Role with Roofing Companies Sun, Aug 25, 2024 Brad Bush, Senior Vice President, HUB International Florida Surety bonds are a common risk management tool in the construction industry and no less relevant to roofing contractors than other types of contractors and subcontractors. In Florida, roofe... Read More

Roofing in Florida’s Summer Sun, Aug 25, 2024 Riku Ylipelkonen, Owner, Standard Building Advisors and FRSA Technical Advisor How hot is it out there today? Summer is in full swing in Florida, so the sun is out, it will probably rain a little and roofing is full speed ahead. The economy is playi... Read More

The Importance of Addressing Roof-to-Wall Connections Sun, Aug 25, 2024 Mike Silvers, CPRC, Owner, Silvers Systems Inc. and FRSA Technical Director Since the implementation of the Florida Building Code (FBC) in 2002, the resilience of Florida’s buildings has been at the forefront of the code’s requirements. ... Read More

Florida Legislation Requires New Language in Roofing Contracts Sat, Aug 24, 2024 Trent Cotney, Partner, Adams and Reese LLP In May 2024, Governor Ron DeSantis signed a number of bills into law and among them was HB 939. This bill addresses several consumer protection concerns, including agreements between residential property ow... Read More

Updates on OSHA’s Heat Injury and Illness Prevention Efforts Fri, Aug 09, 2024 Employers know that working in the heat can be a health hazard, especially with summer temperatures already here. Workers in several industries can be affected, so OSHA continues to review and adapt its standards. On May 19, the Small Business Assoc... Read More

Leading from the Front Lines Thu, Jul 25, 2024 John Kenney, CPRC, CEO, Cotney Consulting Group A crew leader (foreman), superintendent or project manager is usually promoted to supervisory positions based on technical skills. However, essential management, leadership and administrative skills ar... Read More

Heat Safety is the Employer's Priority this Summer Mon, Jul 22, 2024 Kevin Lindley, FRSA Self Insurers Fund Safety Consultant Every year, many workers die and thousands more become ill while working in hot or humid conditions. OSHA currently has a Heat Illness Prevention campaign across the country to focus on heat h... Read More

Operational Excellence and the Future of Your Business Mon, Jul 22, 2024 John Kenney, CPRC, CEO, Cotney Consulting As the summer of 2024 is getting into full swing, it brings an excellent opportunity to assess your business and look to the future. Does it take a chaotic event for you to realize it is time to make signifi... Read More

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