Construction workers on an active jobsite, steel framing visible, safety vests and hard hats worn
Verified Client
Comply walked us through a $257,000 citation in eight days. We settled at $43,000 and kept the project moving. That’s not paperwork — that’s fieldwork.
Marcus Delgado, Project Manager at Ironstone General Contractors, wearing hard hat and high-vis vest on a concrete slab

Marcus Delgado

Sr. Project Manager

Ironstone General Contractors

OSHA 29 CFR 1926 · Construction Compliance

They knew the code
before the
inspector did.

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No retainer required
$16,550Max per-violation fine (2025)
$165,514Max willful/repeat violation
5 YearsRepeat violation window
48 hrsAvg. response to active citation
What We Do

Compliance is a field
discipline, not a form.

Every engagement starts with a site visit, not a questionnaire. We read the 1926 standard. We’ve worked the trades it governs. The paperwork comes after the fieldwork.

29 CFR 1903

Citation Response

Active OSHA citation? We build your contest strategy and abatement documentation within 48 hours of engagement.

48-hr response guarantee
29 CFR 1926

Pre-Inspection Audit

Walk every active site before the inspector does. Written findings, priority ranking, corrective action plan.

Fall Protection
Electrical
Trenching
NCCI / WCIRB

Insurance Audit Prep

EMR-impacting audits require documented safety programs. We build the paper trail that adjusts your modifier.

IBC / Local AHJ

Permit Hold Resolution

Permit holds tied to safety violations require coordinated response across the AHJ, GC, and insurance carrier.

Editorial Profiles

The people who've
read every page

Compliance isn’t paperwork. It’s people who’ve stood on the scaffold, worked the trench, and pulled wire — and then read the 29 CFR 1926 standard cover to cover.

Renata Okafor in high-visibility vest and hard hat reviewing safety documentation at a construction site

$1M+

In citations reversed, fall protection cases alone

Subpart M · Subpart L

Renata Okafor

Fall Protection & Scaffolding

14 years on the tools · 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M & L

I spent four years as a scaffold erector on high-rise steel before I ever opened an OSHA manual. The first time I watched an inspector walk a job, I realized I already knew every violation he was writing — I'd just been living with them because nobody told us there was another way. Fall protection is the single most-cited construction standard every year without exception. When I sit down with a GC, I'm not reading them the regulation. I'm telling them exactly which anchor point on their third-floor deck will get them a willful citation and which supervisor's sign-off is missing from the daily inspection log. The paperwork is just the record of what you already know how to do.

29 CFR 1926.502

Fall protection is the #1 cited OSHA violation in construction — every single year. A single unguarded leading edge on the third floor is a $16,550 citation. Six of them on the same inspection is a willful at $165,514.

Paterson, NJ contractor: 6 willful violations, $1M+ initial fines. February 2024.
Dale Hutchinson, construction electrical compliance specialist, examining electrical panel on jobsite

23

Serious electrical citations successfully contested in 2024

Subpart K · LOTO

Dale Hutchinson

Electrical Compliance

11 years journeyman electrician · 29 CFR 1926 Subpart K

Electrical citations are the ones that catch subs off-guard because the violation isn't always visible — it's in the lockout/tagout procedure that was never written down, or the GFCI protection that got skipped on a Friday afternoon pour. I've walked sites where the foreman had done everything right by instinct and still received a serious citation because the documentation didn't exist. My job is to bridge that gap before the inspection. I build the paper trail that proves what your crew already knows. Three months before an audit is the right time to call. Three days after a citation is the second-best time.

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29 CFR 1926.651

Repeat violations within five years escalate to a completely different penalty tier. If your company received a trench citation in 2021, your 2024 inspection is not starting from zero.

Hurtado Construction: $257,811 in fines across 1 willful + 5 serious citations. March 2024.
Priya Nambiar, excavation compliance specialist, reviewing trench safety documentation on a construction site

$268K

Average trench/excavation citation we help clients avoid

Subpart P · Environmental

Priya Nambiar

Excavation & Environmental Permitting

Former OSHA compliance officer · 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P

I spent six years on the other side of the clipboard as a compliance officer before I moved to consulting. Trench cave-ins are the citation category that keeps me up at night — not because they're hard to prevent, but because they're entirely preventable and contractors still take the shortcut. In February 2024, a single trench job resulted in $257,000 in fines for Hurtado Construction. I've seen that number become $306,000 for Brothers Construction Services. Soil classification isn't a guess. Sloping angles aren't optional. When I walk a site, I'm looking at what the inspector will look at — and I'm looking at it first.

Site Review Request

Get eyes on
your site
before OSHA does.

A 60-minute site review surfaces the citations most likely to land on your specific trade, site type, and inspection history. We tell you what we find — no retainer, no obligation.

Walk-through of your highest-risk OSHA exposure areas
Written summary of findings with citation reference numbers
Abatement priority list sorted by fine severity
Direct contact with your assigned consultant

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No retainer · No obligation
2025 OSHA Fine Schedule

Know the numbers
before your foreman does.

Violation CategoryMaximum Fine

Serious Violation

Per violation, 2025 rate

$16,550

Other-Than-Serious

Per violation

$16,550

Willful / Repeat

Per violation, maximum

$165,514

Failure to Abate

Per day past deadline

$16,550

Posting Violation

Per violation

$16,550
Source: OSHA Federal Register, January 15, 2025 · Penalties subject to gravity, size, and good-faith adjustments
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2025 OSHA Construction
Fine Schedule

Every penalty tier, every violation category, every adjustment factor — formatted for the job-site trailer, not the legal department.

  • All 2025 penalty amounts by category
  • Repeat violation escalation triggers
  • Good-faith adjustment checklist
  • Top 10 most-cited construction standards

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