When you hire a commercial remodeling contractor, the quality of the finished product matters. But so does what happens during construction. At Randahl Construction, safety compliance isn’t a checklist we revisit at the end of a project — it’s woven into every phase of work, from the first site walk to the final handoff. Whether we’re remodeling a commercial office in the Twin Cities or completing a large-scale commercial concrete project across greater Minnesota, our commitment to safety compliance protects our crew, your facility, your staff, and everyone who walks through your doors.
Why Safety Compliance Matters for Facilities Managers
Facilities managers carry a significant burden. You’re responsible for keeping operations running smoothly, maintaining a safe environment for employees and visitors, and ensuring your building meets local, state, and federal code requirements — all while managing a remodel that introduces new variables to your space every day. The wrong contractor can make that harder. The right one makes it seamless.
Randahl Construction understands the pressure facilities managers are under. That’s why our job site safety compliance protocols are designed to minimize risk to your operations, reduce liability exposure, and keep your facility in good standing with inspectors and regulatory agencies throughout the entire construction process.
OSHA Standards We Follow on Every Job
OSHA compliance isn’t optional — and at Randahl, it’s never an afterthought. Our team follows OSHA construction standards on every commercial remodeling and commercial concrete project we take on. This includes proper personal protective equipment (PPE) usage, fall protection systems, hazard communication, confined space protocols, and safe scaffolding and ladder practices. Our foremen conduct regular safety briefings, and all crew members are trained on job-specific hazards before work begins.
For commercial concrete work specifically, we adhere to strict safety compliance standards around formwork stability, concrete placement operations, and silica dust exposure — one of the most overlooked hazards in the industry. Our crews use wet methods, ventilation, and respiratory protection to stay within OSHA’s permissible exposure limits, protecting both our workers and anyone in your facility.
Trip Hazards and Active-Facility Remodeling
One of the most common and preventable risks during commercial remodeling is also one of the most overlooked: trip hazards. Cords, debris, uneven surfaces, temporary partitions, and material staging areas can create dangerous conditions — especially in facilities that remain open during construction.
Randahl Construction takes an active approach to trip hazard mitigation. We establish clearly marked construction zones with proper barricading and signage, keep walkways clear and clean at the end of every workday, and coordinate with facilities managers to schedule high-disruption work during off-hours when needed. Our goal is simple: zero incidents, zero interruptions to your daily operations.
Code Compliance from Permit to Punch List
Building code compliance is another critical pillar of our safety compliance process. Randahl Construction manages all permitting, inspections, and code requirements so you don’t have to. We stay current with Minnesota State Building Code updates and local municipal requirements across the Twin Cities metro and greater Minnesota, ensuring every project meets ADA accessibility standards, fire and life safety codes, and structural requirements.
This means no surprises at final inspection, no costly rework, and no liability gaps left behind when we hand the keys back to you.
Partner with a Contractor Who Takes Safety Compliance Seriously
With over 40 years of commercial remodeling and commercial concrete experience across the Twin Cities and greater Minnesota, Randahl Construction has built a reputation on doing things right — safely, ethically, and to code. Our safety compliance standards aren’t just about protecting our crew. They’re about protecting your facility, your people, and your peace of mind.
Ready to start your next commercial remodeling or commercial concrete project? Contact Randahl Construction at 763-559-1009 or visit www.randahlconstruction.com to schedule a consultation.


