Boston has implemented a new construction safety ordinance that mandates the submission of a site safety affidavit for all construction and demolition projects approved by the Inspectional Services Department. The ordinance was signed by Mayor Michelle Wu on June 1 in response to recent construction site accidents in Boston.
This measure aims to enhance enforcement against violations and necessitates detailed safety plans for building projects exceeding 50,000 square feet or demolitions involving structures with four or more stories.
With construction firms now needing to submit detailed safety plans to win new business, these plans can become a competitive advantage to increase deal close rates.
Firms competing for construction deals in Boston can differentiate themselves by pointing to modern Ai technologies that they're using to help to ensure project safety.
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The adoption of Ai can be part of your digital transformation as a construction company.
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