A U.S. federal agency that manages public lands and issues permits for oil, gas, and construction operations on those lands. Subcontractors working on BLM-administered land must comply with specific permit conditions, environmental rules, and access requirements. Non-compliance can result in work stoppages or contract penalties.
BLM (Bureau of Land Management)
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Smart Work Zone
ComplianceA construction or industrial site equipped with sensors, cameras, and connected devices to monitor traffic, equipment, and worker movement in real time. Subcontractors operating in these zones must comply with data-sharing and equipment compatibility requirements set by the prime contractor. Non-compliance can result in site access delays or contract penalties.
PIT (Powered Industrial Truck)
ComplianceAny motorised vehicle used to move materials on a worksite, including forklifts, reach trucks, and pallet jacks. Subcontractors operating PITs must ensure operators hold valid, site-accepted certifications. Non-compliance can trigger work stoppages or removal from site.
Discovery Window
ComplianceThe limited timeframe in which a subcontractor can identify and formally report hidden site conditions that differ from the original contract scope. Missing this window typically voids your right to claim additional compensation or schedule relief. Review your contract carefully — discovery windows can be as short as 24 to 72 hours after encountering the condition.
Osha (occupational Safety and Health Administration) Recordable Incident
ComplianceA work-related injury or illness that meets specific criteria requiring formal logging under OSHA regulations, including cases involving days away from work, restricted duties, medical treatment beyond first aid, or loss of consciousness — a metric that directly affects a subcontractor's safety record and can impact their eligibility for future contracts with operators and prime contractors.
DBE (Disadvantaged Business Enterprise)
ComplianceA certification recognising businesses owned by minorities, women, or economically disadvantaged individuals. Prime contractors on federally funded projects often must subcontract a percentage of work to certified DBEs. Holding DBE status can open doors to set-aside contracts and preferred bidder programmes.
Local Content Requirements
ComplianceRules set by governments or project owners requiring a minimum percentage of local labour, materials, or services on a contract. Subcontractors must demonstrate compliance through hiring records and procurement documentation. Failing to meet thresholds can disqualify your bid or trigger contract penalties.
Latest Compliance News
House Passes License to Drill Act, Extending BLM Permit Processing Fund Through 2037
The U.S. House passed H.R. 7831 this week, reauthorizing the BLM's Permit Processing Improvement Fund through FY2037. The bill now heads to the Senate before it can be signed into law.
29 days ago IndustryBLM Posts Record Q1 Lease Revenue at $593 Million, Signaling a Busy Federal Drilling Pipeline
The Bureau of Land Management generated $592.7 million in oil and gas lease receipts during Q1 2026, the highest first-quarter total in BLM history, with activity spanning 11 states and a landmark Alaska sale. Here's what that means for field service companies.
2 months ago IndustryEON Resources Wins BLM and New Mexico Approval to Launch 92-Well Permian Horizontal Program
EON Resources has secured Bureau of Land Management and State of New Mexico approval to begin drilling in Eddy County, kicking off Phase 1 of a 92-well horizontal program in the San Andres formation. Spud is targeted for July 2026.
5 days ago IndustryBLM Opens 30-Day Review on 126,744 Colorado Acres for Oil and Gas Leasing
The Bureau of Land Management has opened a scoping period for a Colorado oil and gas lease sale covering more than 126,000 acres, putting new drilling opportunities on the horizon for Rockies field operators.
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