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Why Carriers Are Repricing GCs That Can’t Show Behavioral Data

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Why are carriers repricing general contractors based on behavioral data — and what does it cost the GCs that can’t show it? Insurance carriers have begun pricing the absence of verifiable behavioral data — pre-task plans, observation close-out, credentialing, and field-routine signals — directly into renewal premiums. General contractors that rely solely on lagging indicators […]

Tracking Lagging Indicators is Not a Safety Strategy: Why Incident Counts Alone Fail to Manage Safety

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Lagging indicators (incident counts, EMR scores, OSHA citations) only describe safety failures after they happen. Leading indicators like pre-task plan (PTP) quality, worker-to-supervisor ratios, observation close-out speed, and verified credentialing predict and prevent risk before someone gets hurt. Whether you’re a safety manager trying to keep pace with manpower changes, a project manager balancing production […]

Introducing BiltOn v53: Safety you can trust, built into every project flow

On most projects, safety data lives in silos. Toolbox talks, PTPs, and incident logs are scattered across paper forms, standalone apps, or spreadsheets. Compliance evidence is inconsistent, reporting lags, and when incidents happen, safety teams scramble to pull it together after the fact. The deeper problem is credibility. Executives, owners, and insurers won’t trust records […]

How to Avoid Stop Work Orders in NYC with Digital Safety Records and Stay DOB-Ready

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The Challenges of Non-Compliance in NYC Construction In New York City’s high-pressure construction market, compliance with the NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) isn’t just about ticking boxes, it’s about protecting your projects from costly shutdowns and serious delays. A single missed daily log, incomplete worker orientation, or outdated inspection report can trigger a stop work […]

Top 6 Game-Changing Benefits of Digital Safety Records for Construction in New York City

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New York City is one of the most thriving yet regulated construction environments arguably in the world, and for good reason. With dense job sites, complex builds, and too many people to count, it makes sense that there is strict Department of Buildings (DOB) oversight. Maintaining accurate safety documentation is becoming increasingly important each year. […]

Top 5 Benefits of 3D Facial Verification with Access Control in Data Center Construction

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Data center construction is booming, but with high stakes come higher risks. Building these facilities is one of the most sensitive and high-stakes sectors in the industry. With increasing global demand for secure data infrastructure, project timelines are tighter, margins are narrower, and security requirements are non-negotiable. Even during the construction phase, it is often […]

Top Data Center Construction Challenges and How BiltOn Can Help Overcome Them

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Data center construction is one of the most unique and complex segments of the construction industry. Each project requires seamless coordination, from navigating stringent compliance regulations to managing diverse workforces and subcontractors. As the demand for data centers continues to rise—driven by the growth of cloud computing, AI, and IoT—successfully overcoming these challenges has never […]