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    You are at:Home»Local News»Manhattan Asst. Chief of Risk Reduction discusses COVID-19 guidelines for construction companies and inspectors

    Manhattan Asst. Chief of Risk Reduction discusses COVID-19 guidelines for construction companies and inspectors

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    By KMAN Staff on April 1, 2020 Local News, Manhattan

    While many local businesses have either slowed down operations or closed altogether due to COVID-19, construction-inspection services are continuing operations.

    Manhattan Assistant Chief of Risk Reduction Ryan Courtright says because of this, they have had to change how they work to meet certain guidelines.

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    According to Courtright, online services are still ongoing as well.

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    He says guidelines have also been put in place for those working at construction sites.

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    Those with questions for the Risk Reduction office can call 785-587-4506.

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