Risk

Mitigating Risk in Construction Site Preparation
The best defense is a good offense, and in the case of construction, the best reaction to jobsite risk is being proactive and prepared.
By Joseph Willis
October 8, 2024
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by Joseph Willis
Joseph Willis, CRIS, is a principal at Oakbridge Insurance. He specializes in risk management consulting for middle-market construction and real estate companies, advising clients on cost-containment strategies that incorporate loss-control measures and comprehensive insurance and surety programs.
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