Industries / General Contractors
Compliance visibility for GCs with abatement and demolition subs.
Your name is on the controlling-employer line. Make sure your subs' workers are actually qualified to do what they're scheduled to do.
The regulatory floor
- OSHA Multi-Employer Citation Policy (CPL 02-00-124). Controlling, creating, exposing, and correcting employers can each be cited for the same hazard. As the GC, you're often the controlling employer.
- OSHA 29 CFR 1926.16. Prime contractor obligations on construction sites.
- EPA NESHAP. The owner or operator (which can include the GC on a demo or renovation) is responsible for the notification and the work-practice standards.
What we actually solve
1. Sub credential verification you can actually keep current
Pre-mobilization, every sub submits a worker roster and credentials. Your safety team enters them against the project's required credentials: asbestos accreditation for the abatement crew, lead-safe certification for the painters, OSHA 10/30 across the board. Nexus blocks workers without the required credentials from project assignment and warns when something will lapse mid-project.
2. Project-wide credential view, on demand
When the owner's safety rep asks for the credential roster across the job, you have it. Filterable by worker, by credential type, by status. Exportable as CSV.
3. Standardized pre-task plans
Pre-shift JHA, daily log, daily report. Same forms across the job, signed daily by the supervisor, archived against the project. The closeout PDF compiles them at the end of the job.
What you get
- Worker and credential records across your subs' rosters (operated by your safety team today).
- Project credential requirements with assignment blocking and expiration warnings.
- Daily pre-task plans (JHA, daily log, daily report) standardized across the job.
- Project compliance CSV reports for owners and inspectors.
What we deliberately don't do
- We're not a Procore replacement for general construction project management. We sit alongside it for the abatement and demolition compliance layer.
- We don't write your sub's safety program. We verify the records they produce.
- We don't yet offer sub-scoped self-service logins (subs can't sign in and see only their own data). That's on the roadmap.
Frequently asked questions
We're not the abatement contractor. Why would we use this?
Under OSHA's multi-employer citation policy (CPL 02-00-124), a controlling employer (often the GC) can be cited for hazards created by subcontractors if the GC could have detected and prevented the hazard with reasonable care. Verifying that your asbestos sub's workers are actually trained and certified, before they walk into your containment, is part of reasonable care. Nexus lets your safety team hold the verification record without managing the sub's whole compliance program.
Do subs have their own login?
Today Nexus is a single-tenant per-org model: the GC's safety team operates the platform and holds the credential and project records. Subcontractor self-service portals with scoped access are on the roadmap; in the meantime the sub provides documentation and your team uploads it against the project.
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