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Home » Federal Government Issues Guidance to Clarify Areas of ‘Essential’ Work
The U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security on March 28 issued new guidance that adds 21 new areas of construction that support essential infrastructure on which work can continue during the COVID-19 pandemic, up from four previously included.
The guidance includes construction-related activities such as the manufacture and delivery of construction supplies and safety equipment and the permitting and inspection of projects in specific areas.