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AI Safety Nets: Preparing Cities for Unforeseen Disasters and Crises

Urban landscapes are emblematic of human progress and ingenuity, and stand as testaments to our collective ambition. However, as cities burgeon and evolve, the inherent vulnerabilities within their fabric become increasingly apparent.

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Tell ‘Em About It!

When you share with young people the opportunities that abound in the construction industry, you grow the possibilities for their futures and the success of our sector.

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How Telemedicine Improves Workers’ Compensation Outcomes

Workers’ Compensation: A Source of Competitive Advantage or Disadvantage The construction industry is acutely aware of how insurance and risk management performance can either be a source of competitive advantage or disadvantage. Nowhere is this more readily clear than in Workers’ Compensation. The Experience Modification Rating (EMR) continues to be included as a key performance …

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