GC Safety Requirements

Clark Construction — Subcontractor Safety Requirements

Clark Construction manages major projects across the Mid-Atlantic and beyond. Their safety submittal process is structured and thorough.

Clark Construction Group is one of the largest general contractors in the United States, with significant presence in the Mid-Atlantic region and growing national reach. They manage projects in commercial, government, transportation, and healthcare sectors.

Clark's safety program is built around proactive risk management and continuous improvement. They maintain dedicated safety staff on every project and hold subcontractors to the same standards as their own workforce.

Working with Clark means your safety documentation will go through a structured review process. Their project safety teams look for site-specific content, proper OSHA references, and evidence that your company has a genuine safety culture — not just paperwork compliance.

Submission Platform

Procore

Typical Timeline

7–14 days before mobilization

Safety Culture

Structured safety program with dedicated project safety staff

Typical Safety Documents Required

These are the safety documents Clark Construction commonly requires from subcontractors. Your specific requirements may vary by project — always check your pre-mobilization checklist.

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Fall Protection Plan

Required for all elevated work. Must include project-specific fall hazards and named competent person.

29 CFR 1926 Subpart M

Clark's safety staff may walk the site with your competent person to verify the plan matches actual conditions.

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Emergency Action Plan

Required from every sub. Must align with Clark's project-wide emergency response framework.

29 CFR 1926.35

Clark coordinates emergency response across all trades — your plan must reference project-specific evacuation routes and rally points.

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Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)

Required for your scope of work. Clark may require task-specific JHAs for high-risk activities.

OSHA Publication 3071

Clark often requires JHAs to be reviewed during pre-task safety briefings each morning.

Submission Tips for Clark Construction Projects

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    Clark commonly uses Procore for subcontractor document management. Upload plans to the designated safety folder and notify your project contact.

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    Reference your subcontract scope in your safety plans. Clark's safety team cross-references submitted plans against your contracted scope of work.

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    On government projects, be prepared for additional documentation requirements specified by the contracting agency.

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    Clark holds regular safety coordination meetings — attend them to stay ahead of changing requirements throughout the project.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of projects does Clark Construction manage?

Clark manages projects across commercial office, government, transportation (airports, metro), healthcare, and mixed-use sectors. They have a particularly strong presence in the Mid-Atlantic region, including the Washington, D.C. metro area.

Does Clark use Procore for safety submittals?

Clark commonly uses Procore for project management and document control, including safety submittals. Your project manager will provide Procore access details during the subcontract onboarding process.

How long does Clark's safety review take?

Plan for 7 to 14 days. Clark's dedicated safety staff reviews each submittal individually. If revisions are needed, factor in additional time for back-and-forth before your scheduled mobilization date.

What if my scope doesn't include work at heights?

Even if your scope doesn't trigger fall protection requirements, Clark will still require baseline safety documentation — typically an Emergency Action Plan and a JHA for your scope. Check your pre-mobilization checklist for the specific requirements.

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