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Workers' compensation helps when employees suffer work-related injuries or illnesses. It relieves the contractor of the burden of covering the employees' medical care, funeral costs, ongoing care, wages during the injury or illness period, and disability benefits. Workers' comp is a complicated and regulated type of business insurance. Insurance companies have to come up with a way of ensuring that you pay the right amount for your coverage, thus workers' compensation audit. Read on to learn more about the ins and outs of workers' compensation audits.

It is now over two decades in the 21st century, and the world is experiencing unparalleled economic growth. As the population continues to grow, the demand for living spaces is increasing immensely; thus, it's is not surprising to see the mushrooming of skyscrapers and apartments in different cities.

The COVID-19 pandemic affected most businesses including the engineering, construction, and building sectors. It forced many contractors out of work and left businesses struggling due to the restrictive measures put in place to prevent the spread of the virus. Nonetheless, all hope is not lost and contractors can still grow their businesses in the post-COVID era by following these tips.

If there ever was a job field that could nearly guarantee job security forever, it would be construction. There are always things that need building -- houses, office buildings, you name it. Construction work will always be necessary to society. Construction work is labeled as an essential business by the federal government as well, so the work almost never stops. However, job security isn't the only appealing thing about the field. Here are the main things that make construction such a great career path.
With over 50 days of 110-degree weather in the valley, the extreme heat is taking a toll on many species of trees and shrubs.
What happens to our plants in these conditions?

From the first human-built shelters to the massive office buildings, solidly-built homes, sports stadiums, medical complexes and bridges of today, no other industry played or will play such a crucial role in human history as the construction industry.

Fall has finally hit Arizona! The transition between summer and winter is the most loved season for all Arizonians. Let's welcome the cooler nights and get excited about all the upcoming events headed our way. Below are new and fun activities to do in the fall.
Are You A Contractor: Here Is How To Grow Your Money-Making Activities
Posted on September 5th, 2019

If you are a contractor and looking to grow your business, there's never been a better time to do so. Below are simple steps and actions you can take to ensure sustained success, growth, and customer satisfaction.

The return of shop class, along with more widespread support for skilled labor careers, is the silver bullet America needs to continue its economic boom. It's foolish to let technology replace the jobs that the country was built on. Skilled labor will continue to be a critical part of America, and it's important to nurture talented workers with classes starting in high school. Whether you were a beneficiary of shop class, or simply wish it had been available for you, we understand your business.

As time goes by, innovations in the industry change the way people do business. Population growth also necessitates the government to invest extra in infrastructure to meet the needs of its people. Due to the dynamic nature of the construction industry, contractors must keep up with the demands of the time. This article discusses three construction trends new contractors in Arizona should know.