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There is a new "call before you dig" number that should be operational by April
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In January (News+Notes), we previewed some of the conclusions of "Foundations for Future Growth in the Remodeling Industry," a report produced by the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University (JCHS) about the remodeling industry. The full report, released last month, draws some...
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Westfield, N.J., remodeler Lou Peluso's says his business relationship with a local loan officer has helped him keep his finger on the pulse of the market.
Homeowners spent approximately $168.7 billion on home improvements and repairs in 2006, according to the latest Remodeling Activity Indicator (RAI). It's the biggest-ever calendar year for the remodeling industry,
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The consensus among remodelers and industry analysts is that remodeling isn't expected to fall nearly as hard as home building. However, the overall slumping of the housing market has implications beyond the public's attitude toward investing in their homes.
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Tim Shigley, president of Shigley Construction Co., in Wichita, Kan., believes that positive things in our lives don't just happen. We have to plan for them. He helps his employees reach their goals by asking each to complete a goal-planning form at the beginning of each year.
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If you are considering running a sweepstakes to offset declining lead generation, the good news is that a sweepstakes can be run by even a smaller contractor. The bad news is that you still need to be careful.
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Sometimes, your employees never get to fully appreciate their hard work because they don't get the chance to go out to the jobsites. The solution: take the office out on a field trip.
When Audino Construction, in Austin, Texas, worked on large projects where the homeowners weren't living in the home, project managers would set up an office in an empty room. Now they try to create an office at every jobsite.
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Although it can be difficult to fit into the budget at first, the benefits of having office space outweigh the extra overhead.