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 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.
Includes a CD-ROM with National Estimator, a stand-alone Windowsâ„¢ estimating program, plus an interactive multimedia video that shows how to use the disk to compile construction cost estimates.
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(out of 3 reviews)
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Review by Michael Watson for Moving to Commercial Construction
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I run a company that generates around 4 to 6 Million a year for the last seven years, and we have been thinking about the commercial industry for aproximately a year now. By shear luck, I did a search on Amazon and “Moving to Commercial Construction” was the first book that popped up. I normally do not just “buy” a book but it intrigued me.
Stephan S. Saucerman absolutely nailed it for us, in fact I thought he was talking about our company! Written in clear simple english, well laid out, and I believe to be very thorough. Mr. Saucerman has a wit about him that keeps you interested. You can tell he’s a guy that came from the field, which helps tremendously. Not only did it convince me we are on the right path but I have purchased two more copies for my Project Manager and Controller to have, and read as well.
Thanks Stephan for doing a great Job, I would look forward to follow up books of any kind from you!
-Michael Watson
Martin Brothers Development Inc.