by Jasen Robalo | Apr 9, 2026 | Walkways
Protecting a lawn during construction is one of those details that’s easy to overlook—until the damage is done. Grass can take months to recover from heavy foot traffic, compacted soil, and equipment movement. The good news is that the right temporary walkway...
by Jasen Robalo | Mar 26, 2026 | Construction Sites, Inspections
A construction inspection doesn’t need to be stressful. For most site managers, keeping a clean, compliant, and safe job site is already a top priority. Still, inspections can feel high-pressure—especially when even small violations can lead to delays or stop-work...
by Jasen Robalo | Mar 26, 2026 | Construction Sites
Albertans are tough. We work through snow, wind, heat waves, and sideways rain. But sometimes conditions become unsafe—and that’s when weather delays are unavoidable. Knowing how to deal with weather delays on construction sites can minimize their impact and prevent...
by Jasen Robalo | Feb 26, 2026 | Fencing
Installing a fence in winter might look like a challenge, but with a little thought and care, it’s entirely possible. Even on freezing-cold winter days, you can set up temporary fencing as long as you follow a few steps to ensure your site is prepared and you have the...
by Jasen Robalo | Feb 12, 2026 | Construction Sites, Safety
Working outside in winter conditions presents real risks on construction sites, making winter construction safety a critical responsibility for employers and site managers. Ice, wind, snow, and prolonged exposure to extreme cold increase the likelihood of accidents,...