Best Value Contracting
The lowest bid is not always the best bid. Best Value Contracting is a method of bid solicitation and evaluation that brings a contractor’s safety and health performance record, as well as other factors and qualifications, into the selection process.
Best Value Contracting
Non-Union Contractor Caught Improperly Removing Asbestos (October, 2019)Fatal Falls More Likely Among Non-Union Workers (May, 2019)
Prevailing Wage Laws Strengthen Worker Safety (August, 2017)
How Deregulation Can Endanger Worker Safety and Weaken Fair Contracting (March, 2017)
LIUNA, the LHSFNA & Hess: Working Together to Improve Worksite Safety and Build Market Share (December, 2016)
Bringing Safety & Health to the Bidding Process (November, 2016)
Improving Safety and Health for Small Contractors (November, 2016)
Creating a Level Playing Field for Federal Contracts (October, 2016)
For the Record: OSHA’s New Injury Reporting Rule (July, 2016)
Fatality Rates Falling for Construction Laborers (June, 2016)
Making Dollars and Sense of the Business Case for Safety (January, 2016)
Executive Order Changes the Rules for Federal Contractors (September, 2014)
Subcontractor Safety (April, 2014)
Persistence, Innovation Advance Fund's OSH Agenda (April, 2013)
Many Safety Problems Rooted in Structure of Construction Industry (December, 2012)
OSH Staff Help Codify Company Safety Programs (December, 2011)
Can You Trust a Low-Bid Contractor to Work Safely? (November, 2005)
Best Value Contracting Opens Opportunities for Union Sector (Spring, 2004)
Best Value Contracting
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Subcontractor Safety (April, 2014)
Non-Union Contractor Caught Improperly Removing Asbestos (October, 2019)
Many Safety Problems Rooted in Structure of Construction Industry (December, 2012)
For the Record: OSHA’s New Injury Reporting Rule (July, 2016)
Bringing Safety & Health to the Bidding Process (November, 2016)
Making Dollars and Sense of the Business Case for Safety (January, 2016)
Creating a Level Playing Field for Federal Contracts (October, 2016)
Can You Trust a Low-Bid Contractor to Work Safely? (November, 2005)
Fatality Rates Falling for Construction Laborers (June, 2016)
Prevailing Wage Laws Strengthen Worker Safety (August, 2017)
Fatal Falls More Likely Among Non-Union Workers (May, 2019)
How Deregulation Can Endanger Worker Safety and Weaken Fair Contracting (March, 2017)
Executive Order Changes the Rules for Federal Contractors (September, 2014)
LIUNA, the LHSFNA & Hess: Working Together to Improve Worksite Safety and Build Market Share (December, 2016)
Improving Safety and Health for Small Contractors (November, 2016)
Persistence, Innovation Advance Fund's OSH Agenda (April, 2013)
Best Value Contracting Opens Opportunities for Union Sector (Spring, 2004)
OSH Staff Help Codify Company Safety Programs (December, 2011)
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