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Moving to Commercial Construction

Moving to Commercial Construction

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A+++
Review: Great book!!! Very very informative, very easy to read. This book has been the source of a wealth of information for me on how to make the HUGE transition from home building to comercial.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A+++
Review: Great book!!! Very very informative, very easy to read. This book has been the source of a wealth of information for me on how to make the HUGE transition from home building to comercial.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: With all the forms needed to keep track of commercial work
Review: In Moving To Commercial Construction, commercial construction estimator and project manager Stephen Saucerman draws upon his many years of experience and expertise to present a complete introduction and instruction guide for those seeking to move from residential to commercial construction -- along with all the forms needed to keep track of commercial work. A "user friendly" text is augmented with an accompanying CD-ROM and detailed guidelines for deciding the size and scope of the intended commercial business; using networks, services and organizations to find work; understanding the complexities of the commercial bid process; organizing subcontracting and supplier bids; compiling an accurate estimate and presenting a bid; getting through the submittal and shop drawing process; working with owners, architects, subcontractors, suppliers, and employees; controlling business and construction overhead costs; marketing tools, trade shows; customer presentations and advertising; and dealing with local and governmental requirements affecting a commercial construction business. For anyone considering transforming their operation into a full fledged commercial construction company, Stephen Saucerman's Moving To Commercial Construction is an essential reference.


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