Moving to Commercial Construction
Commercial construction work is usually larger than residential,
the payoff is better and you don't have to deal with homeowners.
But commercial jobs have risks of their own, and if you
are not careful you can lose your shirt. If you've been
thinking of taking on more commercial jobs, you should
have the information in this new book. It offers the general
contractor, subcontractor, and designer some step-by-step
methods to making the move to from residential to commercial
construction a successful one. Covers finding commercial
work, compiling and estimate and presenting a bid, getting
through the submittal and shop drawing process, working
with owners, architects and subs, and controlling your
costs and insuring profit.
Included FREE with the book CD-ROM with
a 300-page database of cost estimates. National Estimator,
an estimating program that makes it easy to use these
costs, an interactive tutorial, software to convert estimates
into invoices and export to QuickBooks Pro, and blank
copies of the forms in the book formatted for Windows
and Mac.
256 pages, 8-1/2 x 11, $42.00