Compliance Program

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  1. 4. Deals with the payment requirements to employees who work for contractors that work on federal and public buildings, typically related to the Davis-Bacon Act
  2. 6. Relates to Price fixing, comparing bids, agreements to be noncompetitive or allocating bids
  3. 7. Deals with cyber security and often is related to phishing attacks
  4. 8. These are company personnel who have a vast knowledge of a specific topic – including policy, procedure, tools, and training. Operations should engage this role when dealing with a compliance topic area where support or expertise is required.
  5. 12. The document will assist each location to assemble a functional set of procedures, monitoring measures, and training requirements that, when implemented, will minimize their compliance risk
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  1. 1. Kiewit utilizes a USDOT number and requires an operator to be licensed to be able to operate commercial motor vehicles
  2. 2. This category defines the process to transport equipment and material internationally
  3. 3. Deals with the training of operators and the plans for how to operate manlifts (abbreviation)
  4. 5. If required by a contract, requirements may apply to purchases of iron, steel and other manufactured products permanently incorporated into infrastructure projects. Further, these projects must be undertaken by U.S. states and municipalities with funds issued by certain U.S. federal departments and agencies
  5. 9. Kiewit is required by the USCG to periodically provide a Certificate of Financial Responsibility(COFR), Certificate of Inspection (COI) and Certificate of Documentation(COD) for this category.
  6. 10. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) sets regulations to adopt specific rules for the operation of small Unmanned Aircraft Systems for this compliance category
  7. 11. The use of cranes and similar types of lifting equipment can pose special hazards for the Company and its employees. To avoid the risk of serious accidents, employees are required to follow policies within the Corporate Crane Procedures