Customer Service and the Irish Builder

May 11, 2009 · Filed Under Construction Company · Comments Off 

Do you remember that episode of “Faulty Towers” where
Basil leaves a builder alone to do a renovation? When he
returns, he finds a wall where a door used to be. Well, we
had a builder sort of along those lines.

Our business was growing and we needed to build a new
studio. It was not a huge job, in fact we could have done it
ourselves, but we had done so much of that over the years,
we just did not want to go there. Plus, our time was better
spent on running the business.

The story is just to make you think about your customer service. It’s so
important.

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Go For The Trusted Quality Of A Top Brand Bathtub

May 11, 2009 · Filed Under Construction Company, Construction Equipment · Comments Off 

Most people are very particular when it comes to their bathtub, especially when it comes to different brands of bathtubs. In one way, it is fair enough, who would not want to have a branded, sophisticated bathtub?

Well, this article is going to take you through some of the brands of bathtubs that are not only sophisticated but they are durable and worth having.

Kohler Bathtubs

The Kohler bathtub is named after John Michael Kohler, founder of the Kohler company, in the year 1883. Since than, Kohler have been known for their bathtubs. The premier material used for the Kohler’s bathtub is cast iron.

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Employee Classification Act – What Illinois Contractors Should Know

May 7, 2009 · Filed Under Construction, Construction Company · Comments Off 

In January of this year, Illinois passed the Illinois Employee Classification Act (820 ILCS 185/1-999). In essence, the Act purports to prevent the misclassification of employees as independent contractors while conducting construction related activities. The new law is aimed at stopping contractors avoid paying overtime benefits, payroll taxes, workman’s compensation, etc.

In reality, the Act is another overreaching piece of legislation intended on benefiting a few while harming a great many small business owners. The new law requires that no unincorporated or unorganized sole proprietor or partnership be classified as an independent contractor unless they satisfy all twelve elements enumerated in the Act. This applies to construction, trucking, landscaping and related trades, as defined under the Act. The law basically provides more narrow but explicit definitions of an independent contractor. The places the risk squarely on the contractor should the potential that any of its independent contractors are actually classified as employees under the new law.

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Finance for the Construction Industry

May 5, 2009 · Filed Under Construction Company · Comments Off 

The construction industry concerns itself with the building of infrastructure on a site. Finance for the construction industry, plays a crucial role.

Why finance is so important to the construction industry
• The raw materials are expensive. The materials utilized in the construction industry: steel, iron, cement, bricks, stone, concrete, glass, and heavy equipment like cranes, concrete mixers, etc., are all costly. To minimize costs, bulk purchases are made and sometimes cash payments are made to take advantage of discounts. This places a high demand on the businesses cash flow. Sometimes, for very large projects, finished blocks of the project are sold, in order to finance the completion of the other unfinished blocks. In such a situation, availing construction finance service from a financial institution proves to be very helpful.
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Graduate Jobs In The Eco Friendly Construction Industry

May 5, 2009 · Filed Under Construction Company, Construction Jobs · Comments Off 

Construction is one of the largest industries and offers more job prospects as compared to other industries for people who are interested in owning and running their own businesses. Individuals with varied educational backgrounds and talents can easily find some job options in this industry. Most of the workers in this sector are construction workers that include apprentices as well as skilled craft workers, construction laborers and construction managers.

Lately, this industry has risen to the challenge of building eco friendly houses of the future. There are a lot of people who are seriously concerned about the carbon emissions. Heating and lighting buildings in many countries generate too much of carbon dioxide and the production of building material accounts for more. One third of all the waste is also generated by the construction industry and 20% of new materials for building are thrown away when the work is over. This means that around 13 million tons of new material is thrown away every year.

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Florida Construction Industry

May 3, 2009 · Filed Under Construction Company · Comments Off 

The Florida Home Builders Association (FHBA) is considered to be the fundamental group of the future builders of America. FHBA is the chief association of all local homebuilder’s associations founded within the state. They provide their members, and the whole construction community in general, with sales and marketing tools, legislative updates, training, and even insurance coverage information. The construction industry of Florida has always been on the boom. In fact, there are a number of working immigrants who had found jobs and opportunities in the different construction sites all over the state.

Kraft Construction Company is one the biggest players in the construction industry of Florida. Their headquarters is located in Naples, Florida but they have two other satellite offices within the state. They have one in Sarasota and another in Fort Myers. Since their foundation in 1968, they have a steady number of projects and employ more than 400 workers. They have a net annual income of $100 million.

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Construction Company-requirement for Everyone

May 3, 2009 · Filed Under Construction Company · Comments Off 

Home Construction
is a cumbersome task because it needs lot of time and dedicated efforts to produce desired results. Every people does not have that much experience of building construction. Its really a tough science, its does not matter you are building a new home from scratch or renovating your existing home, You need experts help, or advice every time you think of it.

Well, there are several construction consultants or construction companies with several years of relevant expertise to assist people in building their homes, shopping malls, or offices. They are not only helpful in construction, in fact they provide one stop solution of all tasks related to building or any type of civil constructions including planning, elaboration, construction, furnishing as well as interior and exterior decoration.

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Getting Ahead in the Construction Industry

May 2, 2009 · Filed Under Construction Company · Comments Off 

With new regeneration and Government housing targets, the construction industry is facing the toughest challenges yet. With new projects in commercial and residential developments, growing pressures for sustainable and low impact development and the need for low cost housing, better and faster results are being expected from everyone involved in the construction industry from planners to those on site every day.

As a result of all these new opportunities and challenges in construction there are new construction jobs becoming available every day throughout the entire sphere of the industry. The experience and level of qualification required is also changing, and may require due consideration if you are searching for construction jobs.

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Outfitting Construction Crews

May 1, 2009 · Filed Under Construction, Construction Company · Comments Off 

Don’t send your construction
crew onto a job unprepared! Properly outfitting your construction crew is as essential as the blueprint you are working from. Instead of dropping by a national home and construction chain store to grab your supplies, turn to a professional industrial supply company to effectively outfit your construction crew. Dealing with a company who specializes in the supplies you need eliminates the hassle of searching for the right supplies when you are pressed with a deadline.

Using an industrial supply company for outfitting construction crews with the right tools saves both time and money. You can be assured of receiving professional grade tools at competitive pricing from a company that stocks the items you need. Stop running from store to store to stock your crew. Purchase industrial shovels, back-out punches, picks, post hole diggers, wheelbarrows, and hand tampers to keep your outdoor crews running efficiently. Professional grade hammers, screwdrivers and other hand tools will keep your crew on track all day. For accurate measurements equip your construction crew with the essentials like lasers, layout tools, tape measures, depth gauges and levels. These are just a few of the items you will find in stock everyday at an industrial supply company.

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The Economic Situation of the Construction Industry

April 30, 2009 · Filed Under Construction Company · Comments Off 

The construction industry is very important to the UK’s – and indeed to the world’s – economy. In the UK, it accounts for more than 10% of the country’s gross domestic product and employs an estimated 2.5 million people. In the last three years, an extra £33 billion has been made available to this sector to increase public services. Included in this figure are major investments in transport, health and housing. As the industry is investment-driven, it is subject to the strictures of economic upturns and downturns; during the recessions of the mid 1980’s and the early 1990’s, there were significant downturns. However, in the late 1990’s, there was a marked swing in the opposite direction.

Our construction industry, by very nature of its geographical location, is not subject to the full influences of cross-border competition that are in evidence in mainland Europe. However, construction industries worldwide have been affected by the current economic climate and the increasing rise in fuel prices. For the earlier part of 2008, the German construction industry showed a marked upturn, but this slowed and tailed off later in the year, due to the increase in oil prices and the slowing economic pace of many industrialized countries. In addition to economic factors, there is a turn in the tide of ecological factors. In America, the number of people citing Global Warming as the most important environmental issue rose from 11% in 2003 to 35% in 2006. The construction industry faces new challenges in replacing and renovating buildings with minimal environmental impact. At the same time, the cost of these precautions has to be measured against potential profits.

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