What’s Contained In A Construction Business Plan – by Shaunta Pleasant
January 2, 2010 by Scaffold Devon
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It is no secret that the construction business has been an extremely profitable place to see for quite a number of years.
Home construction and business construction have both been growing at incredible rates, and that means that there is significant opportunity in all aspects of building and repairing homes and businesses.
==Start Up Capital For Your Business==
Of course in order to be successful in the construction world, you will need a solid construction business plan behind you.
Without such a business plan for your proposed business, you will be unable to raise the startup capital you need, or to attract the funds you may need to finance growth or ongoing operations.
==Structuring Your Business Properly==
In addition, the information you gather while creating your construction business plan can help you to structure your business properly, and it can even help you easily see the challenges and the opportunities of you new business venture.
==Running Your Construction Business==
Your construction business plan should also include information on how you plan to run your business, and how you plan to attract and retain qualified employees.
Finding skilled help at an affordable hourly rate is one of the most serious challenges facing the construction industry, and it is important for your construction business plan to address this important issue.
==The Information To Bring With You When You Are Getting financed==
When you do start searching for startup funds for your new construction business, it is important to be as prepared as possible for your meeting with the business lender.
You will of course need to bring your construction business plan with you, and you will want to make sure that it is accurate and complete prior to arriving at the meeting.
Chances are the business lender will also want to see other financial information, such as your bank account statements and tax returns, so be sure that you have all the information needed at your fingertips.
Shaunta Pleasant is a professional web writer and editor on business plan topics. Visit my site to learn more about writing a business plan at http://www.business-plan-made-easy.com/construction-business-plan.html
Portable Construction Buildings are a Cornerstone of the Construction Business – by Francisco Segura
December 29, 2009 by Scaffold Devon
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Portable construction buildings have been a valuable tool that has been used in the construction field for many years now. The need to portability and transportability is needed in a business that is constantly on the move from jobsite to jobsite and portable buildings provide those two important factors. Since the construction industry is one of constant growth and change, portable construction buildings offer one of the only reasonable ways for conducting business in a productive and efficient way. They provide a source for office and management staff members to work without having to be outside where all the noise of the actual construction project is happening. Temporary construction buildings can also be used to create break rooms where workers can enjoy their lunch away from the weather that they must endure throughout the day.
Mobile construction buildings come in many different sizes and shapes to accommodate every need you have. They can be equipped with bathrooms so you can eliminate a lot of the need for porta-potties that can often be unsanitary, which can have a huge impact on the odds that an employee will become sick through the spreading of germs.
Also, if your construction company is part of a large housing project, portable construction buildings can double as an office for salespeople to conduct customer sales on the land plots that you are building homes on. This can vastly help lower the costs by reducing the amount of offices that a company needs to conduct regular business. Also, portable construction buildings are the least costly office solution that you are likely to find. You can buy, lease, or rent mobile construction buildings depending on what your money situation is, load it up on a truck, and take it wherever you need it. They can be hooked-up to have power, running water, and natural gas, just like any regular office, making temporary construction buildings an even more attractive option.
Portable construction buildings are not just limited to the small offices that you can bring to any jobsite. They can also be built to accommodate larger endeavors like manufacturing warehouses. Temporary construction buildings can be made to any size so they can fit whatever projects you need. Larger construction companies can have portable construction buildings built to be their corporate headquarters and house their entire administrative staff.
Finally, mobile construction buildings are sold, leased, and rented by a lot of different companies and not all are the same or offer good prices. When looking for a mobile construction building you will need to think about what you need and if a particular company can meet that need. Also, you would do well to consider used portable construction buildings. You can usually find manufactures that have bought back their portable buildings from customers, refurbished them, and are now reselling them at huge discounted prices. This would be an advisable alternative to buying one from an independent party who may be trying to unload a portable building that is in bad condition or unusable.
Francisco Segura owns and operates http://www.portablebuildingscenter.com Portable Buildings
Polymers in Construction – a New Handbook from Rapra – by Sarah Ward
December 26, 2009 by Scaffold Devon
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Rapra’s new Handbook of Polymers in Construction provides a wealth of information on the use of plastics, rubbers and composites in building and construction applications. (PRWEB) January 19, 2005 — As well as providing the materials for innovative design, polymers make a significant contribution to other long-life applications such as pipes, insulation, windows, cables and floor coverings. Consumption of plastics by the building and construction sector in Western Europe is predicted to rise by more than 60% to almost 8 million tonnes in 2010. This increase reflects a trend over the last 25 years, which has seen the building industry increasingly use plastics. Polymers are used very effectively for various structural and non-structural applications in construction, because they provide long-lasting and easy solutions. In the future, there will be few construction needs that plastics and advanced resins will not meet. Rapra’s new Handbook of Polymers in Construction provides a wealth of information on the use of polymers in construction, giving insight to newcomers to the industry and to personnel already working in the construction sector. Acknowledged experts in this field have provided chapters on condensation control, civil engineering applications, material properties, sustainable construction, processing for construction applications, use of plastics composites, rubber concrete, and possible health & safety issues. Handbook of Polymers in Construction, edited by Güneri Akovali, retails at £95 (plus postage and packaging) and is available from www.polymer-books.com or from Publications Sales, Rapra Technology, Shawbury, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 4NR, United Kingdom, Tel: +44 (0) 1939 250383, Fax: +44 (0) 1939 251118, Email: e-mail protected from spam bots
New Or Used Construction Equipment – The Return On Investment Decision – by Chris Warren
December 22, 2009 by Scaffold Devon
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It has always been a debate whether to buy new or used construction equipment. Smaller fleets prefer to buy used construction equipment as they attract less capital investments. Another reason for people to opt for used construction equipment is that they are sometimes as good as new and come at a very heavy discounted price as compared to that offered at the showrooms.
Moreover, Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) and TradeYard, Inc, have jointly announced an alliance that shall provide certified inspection of used construction equipment that can also be sold online. This has been done to boost the business-to-business sales via online medium. It gives better promotion to the sale of used construction equipment and buyers to be confident about their purchase. Usually buyers buy the used construction equipment only upon the preliminary inspection done by the technical agent from either the buyer or the seller side. Since a neutral and unbiased inspection report shall be available it would lead to increased sales and more profitable bargains to small investors. Small fleet owners usually opt for used construction equipment sold from earlier projects. Large construction companies that carry huge fleet of construction equipment can also strike a good bargain at onsite purchase of such certified used construction equipment.
There had always been a skeptical attitude towards the economies in the Indian sub-continent, Russia or Latin America. But over the past years these economies have shown a constant and steady growth. The demand to construct new projects or to renew the old ones has been always in demand. Since these countries are not as cash rich and affluent, they usually have constructors who have smaller fleet. Moreover, they also do not have enough capital to be invested in developing a large fleet. They are always on a look out for used construction equipments. Along with this these constructors take on projects in the neighboring countries and shifting heavy and used construction equipment is also not feasible. Thus sales of such equipments is constantly in demand
Apart from the projects in these countries, bigger companies take up their projects in the continent of Africa and also the Gulf countries. Thus they opt to buy used construction equipments available locally from the companies or constructors who wish dispose off their fleet. The used construction equipments are also on the sale due to the feasibility reasons that lie on the seller’s side as well. The construction companies who have finished off their projects in foreign lands and take up projects in other countries, for such large companies it is more feasible to dispose off their used construction equipment and assemble a new fleet at the onsite location rather than carry them to the new land. This is due to the reason that various countries have different rules for export and import of heavy equipment required for infrastructure development.
Some countries impose heavy taxes and import duties to restrict import of used construction equipment. This is done to prevent the domestic markets and small construction companies with limited resources. Further, export of such used construction equipment requires various documentation procedure, inspections and other legal formalities. All such activities are not only tedious but also time consuming. These formalities also require lot of duty fulfillment at both the ends. Moreover clearance at the ports and damage caused in handling and shifiting these equipments is also very tedious job.
Thus construction companies prefer to buy new or used construction equipment locally. Only Large construction companies or companies who have strategic partnerships in the local market for a company prefer to import a part of their used construction equipment for their ongoing projects.
Chris Warren, Construction Equipment engineer – focusing on Heavy Equipment Auctions and Heavy Equipment
MSc Construction Management – by Joann Cheong
December 19, 2009 by Scaffold Devon
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The Master of Science or MSc Construction Management is a course or program that aims to produce postgraduates at the forefront of management of construction projects who recognized the complexity and systems nature of the construction industry. There are several universities offering this specific masters program like University of Plymouth, University of Bath, and many others.
The MSc Construction Management that you plan of taking must be accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors or RICS and the Chartered Institute of Building or CIOB. To be able to give full contribution, the construction professionals needs to recognize the potential offered by effective design coordination and modern sustainable materials. Through the knowledge and understanding of these issues, it is anticipated that a qualification would significantly improve the career prospects of ambitious, or shall I say goal-oriented, construction professionals. Additionally, it can also be perceived as a stepping stone for those considering PhD research.
A successful construction manager is someone who can determine, analyze, device, and organize resources required for a construction management. You should also know that management within the construction industry is a demanding, yet fulfilling job, operating within a rapidly changing environment, meeting the new challenges set by the use of original materials and advanced building designs. In relation to this, construction professionals have to continuously update their knowledge to keep the pace and this is where MSc Construction Management steps in.
Many successful organizations are eager to employ individuals who have put up on their undergraduate experience not only to intensify, but also to broaden their understanding of their subject. This is the reason why MSc Construction Management course exist. The MSc/MRes Construction Management masters degree is run over one year for full-time participants and MSc/ MRes Construction Management masters degree taken over two years, one day a week, for part-timers.
For part-timers case, it is likely that the reason they cannot commit to this program full-time is, probably, they are working full-time. Another option to study this program without affecting their current job is taking online courses that are also offered by selected universities. Yes, it is also offered online! You can work in your own pace. The idea of giving these options is great for working individuals who are still up to their ambitions whatever the situation is.
If you are interested in taking MSc Construction Management and looking for school to enroll to, University of Plymouth and University of Bath are just some of the universities that can help you with your goal for career advancement. When researching for this kind of program with other universities, make sure to check out for the availability of schedules and, most importantly, the course outline itself. For any inquiries about the school or program, just go to each of the universities website.
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Great Southwestern Construction, Inc. signs with Harper Design – by Ryan Dickinson
November 9, 2009 by Scaffold Devon
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Great Southwestern Construction, an electric power industry heavy construction contractor, has signed an online marketing services agreement with Harper Design. Harper Design, Denver’s Marketing Firm is pleased to announce the signing of Great Southwestern Construction to an online marketing agreement. Great Southwestern Construction is a very highly respected provider of substation and high-voltage transmission construction services to the electric power industry. Great Southwestern originally sought Harper Design’s services for an important trade publication ad campaign in mid 2002. Based on that performance, they chose Harper Design to develop their website and a trade show brochure earlier this week. “It is wonderful to know that our clients experience great results – and that it drives them to continue working with us” said Ryan Dickinson, a partner in Harper Design. “We have performed well, and Great Southwestern recognizes that. It is a testament to our customer service philosophy and our effective marketing methods” said Dickinson. For more information on Harper Design, visit www.harperdesign.com.
Construction World – by Rohit Maini
November 7, 2009 by Scaffold Devon
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Take any home building project which may require customized construction, customer satisfaction is a must and without which, the trust that has been placed in the builder slips away drastically.
Thinking on the type of construction in mind, you as the customer are required to hunt for a good builder and Construction Company with high reputation along with good customer testimonials. Such companies tend to build a trustworthy feeling by looking at their profile. Not only that, on time delivery of quality work as expected, confirms their dedication and sincerity towards the way your construction project will be handled. But the point is still the same, looking and surfing on the internet for such a construction company can sometimes be very hectic especially when it brings out even more confused or depressed results. What are you going to do next?
The job becomes even more complicated when you are trying hard to find out the list of all construction companies near your home and you are not able to decide “should I hire them or not?”. The solution is right here for you, http://www.constructionworld.us, the largest builder’s and Construction Company’s web directory. In other words, this web directory has the biggest collection of the construction related matter on the internet. You can call it your one stop-shop for all or any construction needs and wants. From Construction Company details like location map, address etc, to their overall rankings, the website helps the customer to pick the company they would like to negotiate construction terms with. Not only that with the sophisticated search engine, the website is very powerful in digging and bringing the results a user wanted.
Believe it or not, the website has listed some of the best builders companies found in different states across the United States. No matter what you require, these builders are proficient in handling any construction work with frequent updates at all stages as they progress. Subscribe to the RSS feeds to know details about latest construction information in your town.
Rohit Maini is a freelance writer and owner of http://www.Sychowriter.info and http://www.SEOonlinePromotions.com. Have written many articles project on Britian History and Technology realted stuff. Writing is a passion and a part time hobby that makes the mind revolve around latest happenings.
Construction Online – by C. Bailey-Lloyd
November 5, 2009 by Scaffold Devon
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Looking for online construction courses? It is important to always keep abreast of new skills and trades in the field of construction; so it is imperative that the proper education and training are met to accommodate this rapidly growing industry.
Online construction courses are specifically designed with the working person in mind. Providing online study materials, distance learning books, CD-ROMs and other relevant material, and online construction school offers its students a wealth of training and education to allow students to pass state contractor exams.
Online construction training programs provide a broad array of sub-courses that may include training and education in: ADA Guidelines; Bidding; Blueprints; Carpentry; Decking; Decorating; Electrical; Finishing; Flooring; Framing; HVAC; Heavy Equipment; Insulation; Masonry; Paint and Wall Installation; Plumbing; Remodeling; Roofing; Siding; Stair Casing; Surveying; Welding; Window Installation; and let’s not forget, Work Safety.
Comprised of several online construction courses that are expansively developed to meet standard curriculums in a wide assortment of educational instruction, some major topics that are often included are studies about ADA requirements, legalities, technical specifications and other regulations with regard to contracting. Additionally, because online construction schools encompass an extensive selection of relevant trade courses in relation to construction, coursework duration is broadly defined by individual motivation and primary interests.
Depending on individual course objectives, online construction courses provide prospective contractors with comprehensive education and training tools that may lead to a variety of certifications, diplomas and/or degrees in the construction industry.
If you are interested in learning more about construction online and other programs of study, search our site for more in-depth information and resources.
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Construction Management Association of Arizona Goes Live With CMAA Radio Online Powered by New Construction Strategies Radio Network – by PRWeb
November 1, 2009 by Scaffold Devon
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Ormond Beach, FL (Vocus/PRWEB ) May 19, 2009 — Today, The New Construction Strategies Radio Network, a joint venture of Garrison Associates and Jackstreet Media Ventures, LLC. announced that The Construction Management Association of Arizona has picked up CMAA Radio. CMAA radio is a syndicated version of New Construction Strategies Radio (NCSR) program and will be made available to all of the state’s association members. CMAA radio programming covers the issues of concern to construction managers and brings the best insights, best practices and latest construction strategies to the association. CMAA Radio is currently streamed on the web site of the Arizona Chapter of CMAA, is available online 24/7, and is distributed monthly through the association’s newsletter. CMAA Radio is hosted by Ted Garrison and Bruce D’Agostino.
“The interviews on CMAA Radio offer our membership and industry professionals critical information to enable them to better serve all of our respective clients. This kind of unique input is an important asset and tool for CMAA to offer both nationally and locally.” Paul Nelson, President, Arizona Chapter of CMAA, “We’re please to team up with the Colorado Regional Chapter of CMAA and are confident that chapter members will benefit from the programs,” said Ted Garrison of Garrison and Associates.
About Construction Management Association of America
CMAA is North America’s only organization dedicated exclusively to the interests of professional construction and program management industry. On behalf of its twenty five regional chapters and 4,000 public and private firms throughout the nation, CMAA promotes the construction management industry and provides resources, advocacy, professional development, certification and business opportunities to its members. CMAA national headquarters is located in McLean Virginia and it web site is www.cmaanet.org
About New Construction Radio Network.
The New Construction Strategies Radio Network brings together leading thinkers in business and construction to discuss the critical issues facing the construction industry from a 360° perspective. The programming focuses on uncovering the best insights, best practices and latest construction strategies. The program is available on demand, 24/7 at www.newconstructionstrategies.com . A new segment is added every week and visitors to the site may subscribe to the program to get full access to the complete archive of programming. New Construction Strategies is produced by Emmy winning broadcaster Errol Smith. The business model for the program was developed by Jackstreet Media and the program is distributed on The Affiliate Nanocasting Network using Really Targeted Syndication (RTS) ™
For more information, go to www.cmaa.com or www.newconstructionstrategies.com. For information of syndication go to www.theann.com, or contact Ted Garrison at 800-861-0874.
Construction Insurance – The New Boom – by Anthony Woods
October 27, 2009 by Scaffold Devon
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While only several years ago Ireland was not a litigious country, this has started to change. Keystone Insurance, a leading insurance broker for Ireland’ construction industry, reports a dramatic increase of litigation in the sector. Construction defect claims have spread to all parts of the country, and have become easily accessible to practically anyone. Given this accessibility and the growing number of claims, most construction companies now prefer to play is safe and have insurance. <p>
Insurance covers have likewise developed over time and can now be extended to practically all risks that can emerge on a construction site. As Keystone specialists point out, first time construction insurance quotes are arranged over a few hours, and the cover can be agreed over the phone. Companies can pay insurance policies in over ten equal installments. <p>
As the need for construction insurance grows, insurers begin to offer new features and services, and accordingly customers become more and more demanding. It is often the case that Keystone clients have held construction insurance with the same broker or insurer for many years without checking the market to ensure that they are getting the best possible cover for their money. That is why Keystone Insurance offers a specialist service to contractors who wish to have their insurance needs fully met. The insurance team explores alternative insurers to ensure that customers eventually get what they need. <p>
Keystone Insurance is a nationwide and independent insurance brokerage house offering specialist construction insurance solutions to the Irish construction industry. It arranges quotes for public liability and employer’s liability insurance, contractors all risks, personal accident, plant and machinery, contract bonds. The company also offers schemes for construction occupation, including traditional high risk occupations such as roofers, curtain wallers and scaffolders.

