Construction
Guide to complying with laws and regulations that apply to construction businesses and the construction industry.
Energy Efficiency Standards
- Appliances and Commercial Equipment Standards Program
Provides manufactures with information about the laws, regulations, and standards.
- Building Energy Codes : Compliance Tools
The Dept. of Energy provides support for various energy codes by providing compliance tools that simplify the compliance process. You may demonstrate compliance for both residential and commercial buildings using these software tools or pencil and paper.
- Building Energy Codes Program
Provides links to software and training that assists builders in determining energy code compliance for both residential and commercial buildings.
- Building Energy Codes Resource Center
Provides users with information about energy codes and beyond code technologies. Resources are available in a variety of different media types, including articles, graphics, online tools, presentations, and instructional videos.
- Commercial Compliance Using COMcheck
The Dept. of Energy's COMcheck materials simplify and clarify commercial and high-rise residential energy code compliance. Forms and checklists are included for documenting compliance. Downloadable and web-based software allow builders to evaluate their commercial construction against International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) and American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) commercial codes.
- ENERGY STAR Business Improvement Guide
Provides strategies, tools, professional assistance, and recognition opportunities to help you meet your goals and contribute to ENERGY STAR's nationwide challenge to improve the energy efficiency of facilities by 10 percent or more.
- ENERGY STAR Guidelines for Energy Management
These guidelines for energy management can assist your organization in improving its energy and financial performance while distinguishing your organization as an environmental leader.
- ENERGY STAR for Small Businesses : FAQs
Frequent questions asked by small businesses about the ENERGY STAR program.
- Energy Efficiency Claims and Labeling Requirements
Current energy efficiency labeling requirements for consumer products issued pursuant to the Energy Policy and Conservation Act.
- Energy Management Strategy : Tools and Resources
ENERGY STAR connects you with a broad range of tools and resources to help you implement a successful energy management strategy.
- Residential Compliance Using REScheck
The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) REScheck materials have been developed to simplify and clarify code compliance with the Model Energy Code (MEC), the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), and a number of state codes. Downloadable and web-based software is available to determine energy code compliance for residential buildings.
- Workplace Guide to Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Learn how to use energy in your workplace more efficiently. You can also learn how to incorporate the use of renewable energy at work for cost savings.
Federal Contracting
- Construction Contractors' Technical Assistance Guide
This Technical Assistance Guide is designed to help Federal and Federally-assisted construction contractors and subcontractors comply with the Federal laws and regulations that prohibit discrimination in employment, and require that the contractors undertake affirmative action to ensure equal employment opportunity in their workforces.
- Davis-Bacon and Related Acts
Provides public access to Davis-Bacon information and supports the user in filling out the Report of Construction Contractor's Wage Rates (WD-10) Form.
- Federal Building Facilities Standards
The Facilities Standards is a building standard: it is not a guideline, textbook, handbook, training manual or substitute for the technical competence expected of a design or construction professional.
Hazardous Materials
Taxes
- Tax Guide for Construction Businesses
The Construction area of IRS.GOV contains explanations of Federal tax topics related to the construction industry, news articles and educational IRS Publications.
Workplace Health & Safety
- OSHA eTool : Construction
This eTool will help identify and control the hazards that commonly cause the most serious construction injuries. They are grouped under the following headings: electrical incidents; struck-by; trenching and excavation; and falls.
- OSHA eTool : Ergonomics eTool : Electrical Contractors
This eTool is computer software to help employers (especially, small businesses) identify and understand common ergonomic occupational safety and health hazards in electrical contractor workplace(s).
- OSHA eTool : Scaffolding
This eTool provides illustrated safety checklists for specific types of scaffolds. It identifies hazards, as well as the controls that keep those hazards from becoming tragedies.
- OSHA eTool : Steel Erection
This eTool is designed to help protect employees from steel erection hazards when involved in the construction in the steel erecting industry. This eTool has been created to educate employers and workers about the OSHA steel erection rule. Topics include: site preparation; cranes; structural stability; metal buildings; (non-hoist) overhead hazards; fall protection; and training.
- Scaffold Standard for Construction : FAQs
Information on scaffolding standards for the construction industry.