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Open houses for construction projects « Walking in Seattle

The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is hosting an open house at Seattle Center, June 8, to talk about the preliminary designs for the Mercer West Project, including the underpass at Aurora Avenue and the

Publish Date: 06/06/2011 7:27

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2 million construction jobs can transpire lost used for good

And the money healthy in a jiffy is modish multi-family and dwelling buildings This is skillful news pro roughly but not pro all 370000 construction workers.

Publish Date: 06/18/2011 13:23

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Great Advice for your House Designs

Great Advice for your House Designs

By: Dashiell Wood Home designs development could be pricey if this is your first time, however you can find less pricey if you know where to find a good and reliable house builder and designer. Every individual and family wants to have a beautiful house design, yet even this might be expensive and this could also turn to be useless if you and your family are not much satisfied on the house design and all of sudden you want a new one. One perfect thing if you want to stay away from facing this kind of difficulty is why don’t you check through online for some home builder and design sites that offer astounding new home designs and house styles listings for you to discover and acquire the ideal home design of your dreams.

However if you’re thinking of designing your new home, here are some tips that you might consider:

Shower should made more wider, as you don’t know how much weight a person might have, well if your shower will going to use by your friends or boyfriend/girlfriend.

Install some radiant heat that will actually add some value and classy idea for your new home.

If you don’t want to carry dirty clothes throughout your house because your laundry room is in your dirty kitchen or in the garage, make sure you build your laundry area near or rather at the same floor of your bedroom. It is also a great idea to install a laundry chute.

Houses should have a high ceiling because this will make your room feel much larger and as much as possible, this should always be done. Also, make sure that you know how big your driveway and garage before building it. You don’t know that maybe someday you are going to buy a much bigger car that you’re using right now. Keep in mind also to install new CAT5 wiring throughout your house for your computers. This is for your security and it should come also with all the new houses out there.

For you to get more ideas or better options for your house designs, you can also check some home design magazines to make it easy for you to decide what kind of design you want to have for you new house.

Good luck!

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Making Your Project a Positive Experience

A Perfect Working Relationship with Your Construction Contractor

If you have finally found a construction contractor who is able to do your renovating job for you, now do your part as the customer. Realize there could be unforeseen circumstances arise in your project that you nor your contractor planned. There are some things you can do to help make the job run smoother, finish on time and on budget and with a whole lot less stress and angst. This may not sound like you, but you would be amazed at what some clients think their finally-found contractor should do on their behalf.

Listed below are 10 things that you can do to help your construction contractor and yourself:

1.    Stop looking over his work every day. There are a lot of things that need to get done which aren’t immediately evident on a job site. But if those things don’t get done on time, your job could be held up for days, in some cases of material or ‘out-of-trade’ contractor shortage, weeks. So let him spend the time liaising with colleagues or accurately measuring and ordering the required materials without your hen-pecking.

2.    Hiring sub-contractors. If you don’t get a brickie, plumber, electrician etc on time to do their bit of the contract, then your job gets held up too. It is a bit like a domino effect, if someone ‘falls over’ in one section of the work chain, the rest of the work gets stuffed around too. This isn’t your contractors fault so stop ‘going at him’ over something that he has no control over. Obviously, if there is going to be a prolonged delay your contractor has other subs he can let the work go to but no reasonable contractor worth his salt immediately calls on someone else to do the work previously ‘subbed’ to someone else. Your contractor knows when he needs to call on someone else to do your job so leave it up to your contractor to decide.

3.    There is no need to call your contractor every third day to see when the work will be completed. Rome wasn’t built in a day and neither will your new bathroom. Be patient.

4.    If you are doing house renovations, things have to be ripped apart to make the improvements so there will be a mess. Realize this, make allowances (like moving expensive or sentimental items into a safe place) and move anything else that could be an inconvenience to your workmen – well out of their way.

5.    So you want them to clean up as they go? No problem, but it does help a lot if you have a broom, dustpan and the rubbish bins available

6.    Keep an eye on your kids. If workmen constantly have kids hanging around, they are in the way. Accept the fact that your workmen are there to do your job, not answer every question young Sally has about why something is getting done. Yes, most contractors do like kids…but not always underfoot.

7.    When your contractor says he needs to see you, then he needs to see you. When you have made an appointment time, be on time. Yes, the contractor is working for you, but they are not your personal ‘servant’ for you to keep waiting indefinitely. Their time is money too, so be a responsible and considerate client and stop costing them money in ‘downtime’.

8.    If you are to choose the materials yourself, eg: tiles, pavers, paint colors, and the contractor needs them by a certain set date, then have the materials there ready for them to start work with them.

9.    Accept the fact that we still get rain (well, in some places anyway) and when it’s pouring rain a lot of outside work can’t be done. Your contractor can’t do anything about this but it does hold up work. If not immediately for him, certainly for some (or one) of the subs. You will be surprised how well the majority of the contractors reschedule their work load to accommodate this work inconvenience. Stop pushing him because there are many other factors that have to be taken into consideration.

10.    Pay progress payments on time. There is no reason for you to think your contractors have to ‘bankroll’ your renovations. They are a construction contracting business, not a bank.

With a little bit of courtesy, common sense and respect by everyone, there really is no reason why your construction project shouldn’t run smoothly or as smoothly as possible. Your construction contractor wants to finish your job, satisfy you and get paid for it, so they can move on to the next job. Your construction contractor wants you as a customer completely satisfied, and they want to do it for you, so by working together, you both achieve your goals.