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Phases of Commercial Real Estate Development

Construction Marketing

After acquiring the property, the developer must design and plan the project, considering factors such as building codes and zoning regulations, the intended use of the property, and the target market. You must secure financing for the project. This includes creating a detailed project schedule, budget, and phasing plan.

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PSMJ Resources Blog: Do Small Projects Need Schedules?

PSMJ Resources

Do Small Projects Need Schedules? Is it really critical that small projects have a schedule? Here are some of the most important reasons that schedules are developed: 1) First and foremost, you always want to get the work done on time. Without a schedule, it gets done when it gets done. Mel Lesters E-Quip Blog.

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How To Improve The Management Of Construction Site Inventory

Construction Marketing

Plans and timelines can quickly fall apart if supplies fail to meet demand. Additionally, each delay inevitably drains finances and your company’s image. Finally, using enterprise resource planning (ERP) and manufacturing resource planning (MRP) software will tie everything together.

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Top 5 Challenges for Construction Project Managers

Fieldwire

In this guest blog post for Fieldwire, Patrick Hogan explains five common challenges project managers face on construction projects. The on-schedule delivery of a construction project depends on effective project management. Realistic cost estimates are important in planning for contingencies. Learn more → 4.

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Construction Business Owner Blogs

Construction Business Owner

Accounting & Finance. Home » Blogs. There are subcontractors and vendors involved, which means that the slightest change in plans, specifications, or even schedule affects everyone and their cash flow. This entry was posted on Thursday, March 1st, 2012 at 4:42 pm and is filed under John Chaney Blog.

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Construction Business Owner Blogs

Construction Business Owner

Accounting & Finance. Home » Blogs. As I prepared to write this blog, I was reminded by my marketing team that there is a method behind the mystery. I thought I’d rely on my own team for help writing this blog, and thought they were going to tell me about Twitter etiquette or how to set up a Facebook account.

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Construction Business Owner Blogs

Construction Business Owner

Accounting & Finance. Home » Blogs. For every phase you finish under budget, there may be an unexpected problem waiting to wipe out any savings that you’ve planned and budgeted for. This entry was posted on Thursday, April 26th, 2012 at 3:43 pm and is filed under John Chaney Blog. David Brown Blog.