Tag: risk
Florida is Leading the Way with Private Provider Inspections
By Mark Israel, P.E.
An idle project is never good, and there’s one thing that you can always count on to grind progress to a...
The Connection Between Cooling Towers and Legionella Transmission: How Can We Effectively Reduce the...
By Lou Goldstein
Throughout the United States and beyond, improper HVAC system maintenance may pose a health risk not only to immediate workers, but the...
Autonomous Technology Can Mitigate the Business Impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19)
The coronavirus has exposed the soft underbelly of critical infrastructure and industrial sites worldwide—workforce availability. As more and more companies implement business continuity plans...
India, Taiwan, and United States Emerge as Manufacturing Alternatives to China
Fictiv shifts capacity to these markets to mitigate risk for customers, avoiding product delays and added landed costs in the wake of the coronavirus...
FTA’s Limited Oversight of Grantees’ Compliance With Insurance Requirements Puts Federal Funds and Hurricane...
Proceeds at Risk
What We Looked At
After Hurricane Sandy hit in October 2012, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) awarded approximately $5.03 billion in grant funding...
Survey: Professional liability insurers see robust premium growth
Despite unrelenting competition and flat rates, most insurers providing architects and engineers (A/E) professional liability insurance achieved significant premium growth last year.
USRC issues top reasons to support California Earthquake Resiliency Bill
The United States Resiliency Council (USRC) called on state legislators to support AB 2681, a bill now in the appropriations committee that will assist cities in identifying their most seismically vulnerable structures.
75,000 deaths forecast for disastrous northern Haiti earthquake
A UNDP conference on the “Seismic Risk and Consequences for Northern Haiti and Vulnerable Schools” was held last week for stakeholders including the Haiti government, international agencies and the private sector.