Friday, September 03, 2010
Construction
Forums
 

The Pitfalls of Trying to Help

Posted in: Commentaries
A personal story of mis-communications in the construction industry.

Hurricane Experts Expects Above Average Season - Prepare Now

Posted in: Commentaries
The hurricane season approaches. Disaster preparededness is critical to protecting your family, home and business.

Five Top Tips for Disaster Planning For Your Family and Your Business - Everyone Needs to Know

Posted in: Commentaries
Disaster planning is essential for your business and also your family's well being. With today's threats of hurricanes, tornados, floods, terrorists attacks, and other natural disasters, you need to be prepared. Our article provides 5 top tips to prepare.

The Six Reasons Design and Decorating Businesses Fail

Posted in: Commentaries
In my study of the decorating and design business, I have discovered that there are six main reasons that will prevent your ultimate success. If your company is skilled in a few of the six reasons, but not all, you will reign in your company from achieving its goals. Therefore, to attain the status of a world-class organization, you must strive to understand and overcome these six areas that could potentially destroy your dreams.

Residential Job Site Standards of Conduct

Posted in: Commentaries
It's about time Before The Architect put to print on the way folks should behave on a residential construction worksite. Here's an itemized checklist for your consideration as builder or buyer.

Are Women Taking Over the Internet?

Posted in: Commentaries
As recently as 1997, 75% of the people on the web were male. Today, 51.8% of internet users are women. Women are creating internet businesses as an alternative to the glass ceiling and changing the tone of how websites work.

Beware Of Fraudulent Contractors After Katrina

Posted in: Commentaries
Six things to look out for when choosing a contractor after Katrina

Who Must Comply with The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations?

Posted in: Commentaries
The owners of medium duty trucks may be required to register with the DOT and to comply with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. This article outlines the rules and regulations in order for an owner to determine if he is required to register.



  • SafeSurf Rated All Ages
  • Internet Content Rating Association
  • Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict