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Construction Business Owner Blogs

Construction Business Owner

Home » Blogs. This week I’m pleased to turn over the blog microphone to my friend and colleague Curt Westberg. If you’re a project or construction manager reading this blog, this information may not pertain directly to you, but the information is still good to know. Tip #1: Negotiate Fuel Costs. David Brown Blog.

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Rory Woolsey's Construction Estimating Blog: ?Negotiating? JOC

Rory Woolsey

Rory Woolseys Construction Estimating Blog. “Negotiating” JOC. This week the blog topic is on “Negotiating” unit price line items taken from national estimating guides on competitively bid contracts that are publically funded and subject to audits. Construction Estimating One Bite at a Time.

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Construction Business Owner Blogs

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Home » Blogs. Many contractors negotiate payment due dates with their vendors to get themselves out of short-term cash binds. This entry was posted on Thursday, February 16th, 2012 at 2:04 pm and is filed under John Chaney Blog. David Brown Blog. Fred Ode Blog. Jaron Stone Blog. John Chaney Blog.

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Construction Business Owner Blogs

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Home » Blogs. – will ultimately determine if you are on the bid list or in the negotiating room for the next project. This entry was posted on Monday, April 4th, 2011 at 4:50 pm and is filed under Michael Moore Blog. David Brown Blog. Fred Ode Blog. Jaron Stone Blog. John Chaney Blog.

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How to File a Lawsuit After an Injury At a Construction Site?

Construction Marketing

Help with negotiations This can be difficult, as insurance companies are often reluctant to pay large settlements. An experienced attorney will know how to negotiate with insurance companies and fight for the best possible settlement for you. appeared first on Construction Marketing Association Blog.

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7 Things Contractors Need to Know About Retainage

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Retainage is up for negotiation Retainage is not set in stone. Every contract is negotiable, including what percentage is retained and for how long. BLOG How to Streamline Construction Processes from Planning to Payments Learn more → In addition, the same contract has a provision for negotiating variable retainage.

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5 Things to Consider When Choosing a Contractor

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When it comes to construction, delays can be expensive, so deadlines should be non-negotiable. The post 5 Things to Consider When Choosing a Contractor appeared first on Construction Marketing Association Blog. Punctual Delivery. After all, they also want to get paid on time.