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Last Comment at 12/4/2008 9:26 PM by Bobby Darnell
Phillip,
Oh I gotcha brother! I posted that more for other readers who may be concerned about abuse. I gathered you are a fan of the technology.
I apologize if I was misunderstood.
Thanks for adding to the discussion!
Bobby
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Last Comment at 12/4/2008 9:04 PM by Jason Pitts
Pitts Engineering Works, LLC manufactures the Concrete Titan Heavy Duty Concrete Mixing Trailer and the Titan Belt Loader.
Our Concrete Mixing Trailer has a 1.25 cubic yard capacity, onboard water washout system, and a GVWR of 9800 lbs. This machine is the most technologically advanced, most robustly engineered, designed, and manufactured mobile concrete mixing trailer build anywhere in the world today.
We continue to be blessed. With the short load fees forcing contractors and public ...
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Last Comment at 12/4/2008 8:18 PM by Bobby Darnell
I was with CMD (Construction Market Data, now Reed Construction Data) for 13 years and was responsible for training all architectural (Planning) bid and negotiated researchers.
While there, I wrote a three day training program that I gave all over the country for our researchers and sales people. Since leaving CMD after we sold the company in 2001, I started my current company, Construction Market Consultants, a management consulting firm specializing in business development, sales, ...
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Greetings,
I'm new to the exchange; but impressed with its content.
I created a short article regarding the exchange and posted it to our corporate Architectural Solutions Blog today.
http://www.rand.com/imaginit/1/rss/architectural_blog.asp?feedid=BLOGS_ARCH_ALL
Love the Photo Gallery and thanks for the invitation.
Best regards.
Daniel Hughes
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Last Comment at 12/4/2008 8:01 PM by RAY LABADIE
Josh,
I also read the article in the Sarasota Hearld Tribune. I went to the web site and signed up. Sarasota and Charlotte county have been feeling the pain for 2 years. Oh but our top economist just now say we have been in a recession for a year. I have been in bussiness for 19 years we are tough and will survive. If anyone needs a GC for remodeling or new construction I am here for you (lol).
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Hi and welcome to Yourtrustedtradesmen.com because of the huge success of my site in the UK.
I have now opened to American Tradesmen/women and service providers, to offer low cost affordable advertising to the small business, we offer free design of your ad the cost is only 60 dollars a year.
We currently receive in excess of 6000 visits a week and growing rapidly, so you can be assured your ad will be found. We aim to be the largest trade’s services directory in the world, so to be part of ...
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Last Comment at 12/3/2008 11:07 PM by Jeff Farnsworth
I know for a fact that any work needed within one of our associations is required to be done by a licenced and insured contractor. We hold these professionals in high regard. I think you hit the nail on the head when you speak of positive reinforcement through the use of media and advertising. Many times, it is difficult for us to find competitive companies in our area who are willing to do smaller jobs. More publicity (positive) would benefit us all.
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At a recent economic forum put on by Sustainable Industries in San Francisco, Van Jones, author of The Green Collar Economy: How One Solution Can Fix Our Two Biggest Problems gave an inspiring speech. Several discussions on Construction Exchange have focused on one major issue facing workers in the construction industry in this current economy, and that is the loss of jobs. Many of us are feeling the pinch right now and although we can follow the sentiment that we should just go out there and ...
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For those of us new to networking sites, navigating through the sites pages and adding information can be a bit tricky. We've tried to make the site as user friendly as possible but that doesn't mean it’s perfect.
If you are having trouble uploading logos to your company's profile, you can email me your logo and I'll upload it for you: eli.mcgarva@westernwater.com. If you'd like to know how to add projects and products, just send me a quick message through Construction Exchange and I’ll ...
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Last Comment at 12/3/2008 5:43 PM by Fred Thompson
I will offer a quick thought here. I gave up advice a long time ago and I am not even up to the point of opinion on this subject yet, however having recently started a blog, websites, and soon e-store I have taken a keen interest in the new science/art/black magic arena of search engine optimization. Your idea here seems to be an excellent way to add content that is relevant and will provide authority. The intro with the separate follow on article is a good mechanism in my mind. On our blog we ...
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Last Comment at 12/3/2008 5:08 PM by Fred Thompson
Whether I am in full agreement with Roderick is not important to my point here. By virtue of stepping up, and probably out of his comfort zone, he has demonstrated what he describes as needed for survival in today's economy. He took responsibility for his own outcome, both emotionally and financially. The two are intertwined. He took action without looking for consensus. Thanks for sharing your opinions Roderick. We do in fact share similar opinions and on our blog, www.eXprzit.com I discussed ...
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I introduce myself as a highly experienced professional with proven competencies, specifically in the functional areas of Quality Assurance, Quality Control, Quality Management System and Technical Services in Oil and Gas (both Petroleum & Petrochemicals) industry (Project as well as in Manufacturing disciplines). I am willing to deliver in similar such areas, at the highest echelon of management, where about 24 years of experience would add value to operations.
Recently I was working with ...
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Last Comment at 12/3/2008 7:58 AM by Lloyd Kortbeek
By far the most effective strategy I have seen is tying safety performance to compensation and bonuses. When safety targets at all levels are seen to hold equal value financially to budget and schedule it seems to allow a natural risk/safety balance to evolve. Like budget and schedule though the safety targets have to be realistic. Zero injuries is a good goal but is seldom achieved on larger projects.
Having seen a variety of companies operating in the oil and gas industry, the corporate ...
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I have been building the greenest home in California. My project will be used as a Green Resource Center for the inland empire. The research and development opportunities are huge for the big home builders to see what consumers are going to demand from the next generation performance home. It seems everyone is freaked out with the market, but you have to put your money somewhere. So I guess what I am asking is "where is the money". A green project like this one should be a no brainer for anyone ...
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NuWaste Technologies Philippines Inc (NTPI) - An envisioned Corporate Entity for a Cleaner World. NTPI brings to market 2 complementary patented technologies recently awarded to Filipino Inventors by the Philippine IPO. Consider: (1st) Ador Rosales' "Automatic Waste Separator Unit - AWSU" (with calculated capacity to process assorted garbage up to 100 tons per day) segregates Waste Biodegradables from Non-Biodegradables - thus, eliminating the present-day practice of slow costly labor-intensive ...