Construction in Montana

Montana Construction Intel

Tuesday, May 19, 2026
2 min read
5 stories

Welcome to your daily briefing on construction developments in Montana. Today we're covering 5 key stories including updates on malta construction headlines, background & context. Let's dive in.

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Malta Construction Headlines

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1.1

Procore Releases Montana Contractor Licensing Guide for MT Pros.

Procore published a guide to help contractors navigate Montana licensing and registration requirements.

Why It Matters

Staying current on MT licensing rules protects your business from compliance risks and keeps operations running smoothly.

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1.2

ConstructConnect Expands Montana Commercial Project Database for Bidders.

ConstructConnect now offers quick, comprehensive access to new commercial construction projects across Montana, including exclusive projects, plans, specs, bidder lists, and detailed project information.

Why It Matters

Montana construction professionals gain a centralized resource to discover and compete for commercial projects within a 75-mile radius statewide.

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Background & Context

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2.1

The difference between an OSHA-recordable injury and a reportable one.

Recordable injuries (OSHA 300 log entries) include any that require medical treatment beyond first aid. Reportable injuries — which trigger an immediate notification to OSHA — are limited to fatalities (within 8 hours) and inpatient hospitalizations, amputations, or eye losses (within 24 hours). The categories are not the same.

Why It Matters

Confusing the two leads to either over-reporting (creating audit triggers) or under-reporting (which is itself a citation-worthy violation). Knowing the distinction protects both the safety record and the regulatory posture.

2.2

When prevailing-wage rules apply to your project.

Federal Davis-Bacon applies to projects with federal funding above a threshold; state "little Davis-Bacon" laws apply to state-funded projects with their own thresholds. The trap: rules apply to the work, not the contract — a privately funded portion of a project with any covered funding is subject to coverage on the whole.

Why It Matters

Wage-rate violations carry back-pay liability, debarment from future public bidding, and personal liability for officers in many states. The audits look back years.

2.3

Why a foundation problem is almost always a soils-report problem.

Foundation failures rarely originate at the slab; they originate in soil bearing capacity, drainage, or expansive-clay behavior that was either uninvestigated or not honored in the design. A geotechnical report that is older than the building's design or that did not sample at the actual building footprint is a red flag.

Why It Matters

Foundation remediation costs typically exceed the original foundation cost by 5-10x. Investing in current, footprint-specific geotechnical work is the cheapest insurance a project carries.

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DateMay 19, 2026
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