Our philosophy is to approach safety as if our lives and livelihood depended on it. Building Solutions’ safety manual, policies and safety incentive programs were written to encourage a safety cultural awareness that conforms with the requirements of Federal, State & local laws, with the Army Corps of Engineers EM-385-1, OSHA 29CFR Part 1926, (construction) and OSHA 29 CFR 1910 (General Industry) standards. Building Solutions strives to live up to the comprehensive intent of EM-385-1 and OSHA 29; which is to protect its client’s human, capital and technological resources and that of its employees, subcontractors and suppliers.
At BSI the responsibility for safety begins with the President and weaves to each employee. Optimum productivity can only be achieved through safe, well planned and efficient operations.
BSI has implemented the following objectives on projects
Quality Control
BSI ensures compliance with contract documents by creating project specific quality control plans, reviewing submittals prior to construction, suggesting changes, reviewing “or-equal” product documentation, conducting regular project visits to walk & document building components, checking in place work for compliance with drawings & specifications, and addressing any potential quality issues, before they become a problem.
All BSI superintendents attend Contractor Quality Management training through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers or NAVFAC. This provides familiarity with Quality Management expectations and the Contractor Quality Control specification in government construction contracts.
At BSI the responsibility for safety begins with the President and weaves to each employee. Optimum productivity can only be achieved through safe, well planned and efficient operations.
BSI has implemented the following objectives on projects
- Requires all superintendents attend OSHA 30 hour training
- Requires all non-superintendents attend OSHA 10 hour training
- Safety Manager who is member of the AGC safety committee
- BSI Safety recognition program
- BSI Safety committee comprised of personnel fulfilling diverse functions
Quality Control
BSI ensures compliance with contract documents by creating project specific quality control plans, reviewing submittals prior to construction, suggesting changes, reviewing “or-equal” product documentation, conducting regular project visits to walk & document building components, checking in place work for compliance with drawings & specifications, and addressing any potential quality issues, before they become a problem.
All BSI superintendents attend Contractor Quality Management training through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers or NAVFAC. This provides familiarity with Quality Management expectations and the Contractor Quality Control specification in government construction contracts.