How to
Succeed With
Your Own Construction Business
Table of Contents
Introduction |
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1. Taking the Plunge - 5
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Learning
the Hard Way - 6
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But
Is It Right for You? - 10
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Are
You Up to the Challenge? - 13
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The
Next Step - 14
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Choosing
Your Name - 19
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Registering
Your Company Name - 20
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An
Employee Identification Number - 21
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Getting
a Business and Contractor's License - 22
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Getting
Bonds and Insurance - 24
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What
About a Franchise? - 26
2.
Knocking on Opportunity's Door - 35
3.
Digging Up Business - 53
4.
Making the Sale - 90
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A
Hard Lesson - 90
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That
Important First Impression - 91
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Sell
Yourself Before You Sell the Job - 93
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Sell
the Value of Remodeling - 99
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Listen,
Listen, Listen - 99
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Bid
Specifications, Not Ideas - 101
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Don't
Let Money Do All the Talking - 103
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Polishing
the Proposal Folder - 105
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The
Final Step - 107
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Selling
the Next job Off This One - 108
5.
Dealing with Clients - 111
6.
Making It Legal - 125
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The
Smart Contract - 126
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Complete
Agreement, 137
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A
Contract Checklist - 137
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Time
and Materials Contract, 138
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Collection
Troubles - 140
7.
Financing - 147
8.
How Much to Charge and How to Bill It - 169
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The
Options - 170
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Your
Prices Are Based on Your Costs - 171
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The
Profit Question - 178
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Contract
vs. Time and Materials - 178
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Bidding
or Negotiating for Work - 181
9.
Estimating with Accuracy 183
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Estimating
Methods - 186
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The
Estimating Take-Off Form - 190
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Putting
Your Estimate Together - 194
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A
Math Primer for Estimators - 198
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A
Sample Estimate - 202
10.
Scheduling the job - 213
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The
Basics of Scheduling - 214
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Choosing
the Right System for You - 215
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Staying
on Schedule - 226
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Scheduling
Software - 226
11.
Finding and Keeping Good Employees - 299
12.
Running an Efficient Office - 247
13.
The Paper Shuffle - 263
14.
Keeping the Books - 299
15.
Buying Insurance - 319
16.
Looking Ahead - 325
Index
- 330
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