Check out the June 2020 edition of Restoration & Remediation: 5th Annual Women in Restoration award, the death of 3 day drying, coronavirus coverage, disinfection and much more!
In the world of construction, it’s no secret the ladies are outnumbered, but data suggests the tide might be turning, and the restoration industry is included. According to 2019 data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, just 10% of the construction industry workforce was female.
Restoration has always been a male-dominated industry. Paul Davis feels it is so important to support women and let them know they are needed and wanted in the construction/restoration industry.
I have felt so very fortunate to spend the last 20+ years doing what I love: helping others in their time of need and giving them hope for a better tomorrow.
As more states move to legalize recreational cannabis use, grow facilities are becoming a common part of the business model. Legal, controlled grow rooms are relatively new; therefore, states are still learning how to regulate them.
Part one in this four-part series provided an introduction to the concept of Emotional Intelligence (EQ), including identification of the four characteristics that are generally agreed to be at its core.
Never before in history has there been a time when countless numbers of businesses around the world have been forced to shut their doors and close up their buildings.
For years, I have heard restorers and carriers say some pieces of equipment are “specialty equipment”, and I must admit for a bunch of years early in my career, I listened to the crowd.
As more businesses and public spaces are available to reopen and return to regular operations, it is important to make sure the necessary precautions are taken. Remediation for COVID-19 requires more than just basic cleaning.
To support constituents throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Live-Stream courses are now available. Virtual classrooms are limited to 20 participants so don’t delay!