Compatibility · Construction
Compliance & Legal
7 document types. Every file you add to this department is filed against one of them — that filing is what routes a question to the right document instead of searching a pile.
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City building codes
The local rules a city adopts governing how buildings must be designed, built, altered, and inspected.
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Contracts & subcontracts
Written agreements between an owner, contractor, and subcontractors setting out the work, price, schedule, and legal terms of a construction project.
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Insurance docs
The set of insurance paperwork a construction company keeps to prove it carries required coverage on its work.
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License requirements
A reference listing the contractor licenses, registrations, and certifications a construction firm must hold to work legally in each place it operates.
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Permitting SOPs
A written procedure telling staff how to obtain, track, and close out building permits for construction projects.
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Safety & accident report procedures
A written procedure telling construction staff how to report, record, and investigate injuries, near misses, and unsafe conditions on site.
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Zoning regulations
Local rules setting what can be built on a piece of land, how big it can be, and where it can sit.
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