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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | CONSTRUCTONOMICS MARCH 8, 2010 Construction Projects up for bid, PA, NJ, MD Home » Uncategorized Construction Projects up for bid, PA, NJ, MD Written By: John Poole on March 8, 2010 99 Comments I am looking to partner with contractors on the following publicly bid projects. If anyone is interested in partnering on this work, I will provide pre-construction and bidding services and then aid in the project management. This is a great way to get work without the costly expenditure of bidding time. Since there are several bidders on jobs these days, it costs a fortune to bid enough jobs to actually get one. Thanks. | CONSTRUCTONOMICS FEBRUARY 8, 2010 Mid-Atlantic Construction Projects for Bid Home » Uncategorized Mid-Atlantic Construction Projects for Bid Written By: John Poole on February 8, 2010 383 Comments There are a few interesting additions to the projects up for bid list this week and some older projects that look fantastic. Constructonomics A construction industry blog that digs below bedrock Comments Entries Home About Recent Posts Social Media: Do We Really Need-i-ya? Building Teams First – Buildings Next Vote For The Best Construction Blog Where are we headin’ in 2011? There are some great looking $1-$2 million jobs. We can Bond any project. | | | | | | | CONSTRUCTONOMICS NOVEMBER 23, 2009 CM-At Risk at Towson University: $13.5 million project million project Written By: John Poole on November 23, 2009 962 Comments I attended a pre-bid conference on Thursday November 19, 2009 at Towson University for a CM-at risk project for the r emodel of two residence halls on campus. We operate in PA, MD, WV, DE, and NJ and this project is typical of the projects we do. Home » Uncategorized CM-At Risk at Towson University: $13.5 | TRADESMEN INSIGHTS AUGUST 31, 2010 3 Basic Social Media Tips For All Local Home Improvement Contractors It would seem that the marketing effort paid off for Total Home Remodeling, which was rewarded with three nice jobs to bid on. The total value of the three bids was $87,000. Marc LeVine – About the Author: Marc LeVine is the Director of Social Media for RiaEnjolie, Inc. ( [link] ) a NJ-based web development company specializing in professional looking and affordable websites for small businesses. LeVine, Director of Social Media for Riaenjolie Inc , a web development company that specializes in websites for contractors and other tradespeople. Tip 2: Engage. | CONSTRUCTION KNOWLEGE FEBRUARY 13, 2012 Expensive Lessons that Teach No One Apparently One World Trade Center will be a 104 story tower developed by the Port Authority of NY and NJ. bid was won that they later discovered had a substantial downside error. There was a debate about throwing in the bid, but a decision made to just live with the numbers and manage it as intensely as possible. The future Manhattan skyline is shown below. | CONSTRUCTION KNOWLEGE OCTOBER 8, 2010 Trans-Hudson Tunnel: The Sorry State of Budgeting The tunnel would have doubled commuter train capacity from NJ to Manhattan. The bidding market couldn’t be more competitive. It’s time to scrap the design-bid approach to public projects. Billion Trans-Hudson Tunnel project. The New Jersey Transit, the Port Authority and the Federal Transportation Authority all worked together to agree on the $8.7 Billion budget, as reported by ENR. Rumors of likely cost overruns inspired Gov Christie to stop work on 9/10/10 on the early stages of the project. How can our industry be so poor at projecting project costs? | | | | | | | | | -
DISTRIBUTION UPDATE | TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 2011 Distribution Update: 84 Lumber closes 10 more locations Farmingdale, N.J. ▼ March (17) ITW, others respond to Japan disasters Oracle may bid for Lawson Software H.B. skip to main | skip to sidebar Distribution Update Tuesday, March 8, 2011 84 Lumber closes 10 more locations Most locations are in the Southeast 84 Lumber, one of the country’s largest construction supply companies, has closed 10 more facilities today, seven of them in the Southeast, according to Pro Sales magazine. The company shut these locations: Brooksville, Fla. Deland, Fla. Fort Pierce, Fla. Winder, Ga. MORE >> -
CONSTRUCTONOMICS | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2010 Upcoming Projects for Bid Home » Uncategorized Upcoming Projects for Bid Written By: John Poole on January 27, 2010 65 Comments Below is a list of projects that are bidding between 2/3/10 and 3/10/10 on which I am looking to partner. I will be providing free pre-construction services and administering as much of the bid as you would like in exchange for providing the required bonding capacity to do the job. will be posting projects every week probably on Monday so please come back to see what is up for bid. You must be logged in to post a comment. Copy Ace Communications. MORE >> -
GREEN GODDESS | SATURDAY, JULY 18, 2009 Homework is not Just for School Mark Zarrilli decided to enhance his Wall, N.J., Before hiring a contractor, you’ll probably solicit various bids. Because of the fixed costs of materials and labor, a stunningly low bid is a red flag. BIDDING is an antiquated and bad idea in residential remodeling and puts the onus of responsibility on the Contractor to hit the number right off the bat and PRESUME that all the "estimated" costs by the time start of the job will be stagnant and stable and the other that a Client has a general idea of what costs are in the first place. By SmartMoney. Why so much? MORE >>
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