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ELECTRICAL WINGMAN: What Should You Do If Your Shop Is Not Getting Good Electricity?
In the debut of "Electrical Wingman," Jeff Givens, a former electrical engineer, discusses what to do if you are not getting good, quality power to your shop.
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Finding Subcontractors
The guys talk about all subcontractors. If you are bidding on work that you do not self-perform, you will require subcontractors. A good subcontractor is hard to find, especially in a hot market. Having a well-established relationship with a subcontractor will help immensely. A sub is essentially an employee of the GC, so good relationships are critical.
ProfitDig's Jeff Spencer is a highly experienced Project Manager and former company owner, so learn from his wisdom in the latest ProfitDig video.
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Don't Get Burned by Safety Requirements - Job Bidding Advice for Construction Contractors
In years past, safety requirements were not so strictly enforced, but these days, OSHA is strict about enforcing those rules, and most companies take pride in keeping their employees safe. That is good news for employees, but from a job bidding standpoint, safety compliance must be accounted for in your bids.
When you sign on to perform work for a General Contractor, you become part of that company. Every GC has a safety program, and you must abide by the GC's requirements in addition to OSHA. Often the GC's requirements will be even more strict than OSHA. You will likely have to have your crews go through jobsite-specific training with the GC. That time costs you money, so you need to cover it in your bids.
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Increasing Crew Sizes in Construction Business
In today's podcast, you will know when you need to hire more crew or people in #construction.
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Trench Boxes, Chains and Slings - What You Need to Understand About Essential Jobsite Safety Devices
The ProfitDig guys talk about trench boxes, chains and slings - essential safety equipment used on a jobsite to prevent injury from collapsing trenches. Chains and sligns are used to lift heavy items. Most trench boxes weigh 8 - 12 thousand pounds, so they are very heavy devices. They must be used correctly based on soil and OSHA requirements, which vary from state to state. Trench boxes must be tagged properly. A missing tag will rquire recertification. It is critical that these items be set up correctly. Items used for lifting must also be tagged and dated.
Learn everything you need to understand about trench boxes, chains and slings.
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How To Use Online Display Advertising to Promote Your #Construction Business
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How to be a GOOD FOREMAN?? 👷♂️
A GOOD FOREMAN needs to be flexible and well-rounded, have the ability to perform any part of a job, operate equipment, and effectively manage a crew.
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How to Hire a Good Foreman for Your Construction Business
Highly experienced construction Project Manager, Jeff Spencer, talks about how to hire a foreman to help your company grow. As Jeff explains, it is hard to find workers in general, so finding a foreman is even more difficult. Jeff gives his tips for finding the right guy to run your crew.
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Crazy Home Inspection Stories
Professional home inspector Wally Rankin of Trout Creek Inspections shares some of the weirder things he has seen and experienced while performing home inspections.
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How a Home Inspector Protects Himself from Liability
Wally Rankin of Trout Creek Inspections explains how there are limitations in every home which can make it difficult to examine everything. Every home inspector has a legal agreement detailing these limitations. It's extremely important to document everything discovered during the inspection. A home inspector isn't allowed to move items around without written permission. A thorough home inspection is like an investigation. A good home inspector will take the time to properly every accessible square foot.
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Why You Need a Home Inspector - a Discussion with Professional Home Inspector Wally Rankin
The ProfitDig guys talk with home inspector, Wally Rankin, about why you need a home inspector when purchasing a home. Most legitimate real estate agents want accurate home inspections and will advise their clients with regard to inspections.
If a realtor supplies you with a list of inspectors, do your research and pick the best one, even if he is the most expensive. With home inspection, you get what you pay for. A good inspector will begin his inspection even before arriving at the property - he will be looking at other properties in the neighborhood!
An inspector can also provide year-later inspections for warranty purposes, which is an excellent idea that can identify structural or engineering issues that will affect resale down the road.
Learn much more about what home inspectors are, what they do, and how to hire the very best one for your needs.
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How Home Inspectors Deal with Codes
In the latest ProfitDig video, we continue our conversation with professional home inspector, Wally Rankin, of Trout Creek Home Inspections. We ask Wally how building codes affect the home inspection process. Home inspectors do not inspect to code - they code to home inspection standards, which are set at a national level. National codes such as those related to electrical issues will be pointed out.
Wally also warns home built quickly during the recent housing boom should be inspected carefully for shoddy work. Watch and learn much more about the relationship between codes and home inspection!
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How to Hire a Home Inspector, with Special Guest, Home Inspector Wally Rankin
Special guest, Wally Rankin from Trout Creek Inspections, joins the ProfitDig crew to talk about what to look for when hiring a home inspector. Wally runs a successful business and knows exactly what makes a good inspector.
Among the advice:
A good inspection for an average size home should take about 3 hours.
An inspector should be able to tell you exactly what they will be inspecting.
Ask the inspector if they inspect the roof.
Inspector certifications.
The type of reports that are provided, and how soon will they be delivered.
And much more! Listen in and learn from a true home inspection expert.
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Talking About Silt Fences and Erosion Control on Construction Jobsites
Today's ProfitDig video is all about silt fences and erosion control! Silt is runoff from a job site. Natural erosion control is best for slowing silt down, but silt fences are erosion matting attached to posts that is used to control runoff. The idea is for silt to pile up next to the fence. Silt fences often have to be redone to maintain control, and there are erosion control companies that specialize in that process. If you are doing dirt work, you must understand the proper use of silt fences. The ramifications of not properly doing erosion control can be disastrous.
We also talk about the mating season of Tennessee crawdads.
Give it a watch!
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Tips for Bidding Underground Utilities from a Seasoned Construction Project Manager
The ProfitDig guys talk about bidding underground utility jobs - something Jeff Spencer knows a LOT about! When looking at a specific project, the specifications limit what you can and can't do on a project. Ease of accessibilty is a huge concern. How hard is it going to be do to get your equipment moved around? Where will you have to store your materials? Different types of materials will also greatly affect your bids. Make sure you understand job qualifications. Is stone backfill required? Do your suppliers have the necessary approved supplies you will need?
These are just a few of the items we discuss that have a tremendous impact on how profitable an underground utility job will be for you.
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How Do You Gain Knowledge On Local Codes When Starting A New Job in Construction?
https://www.profitdig.com - Starting a new construction job and unsure of the local codes? Codes apply to the location (city and/or county) of the job. You may have to take a drive to a local courthouse for an application or at times you may get lucky and have the option to apply and pay online. ...and don't forget to budget for these in your job cost!
Payment Schedules in Construction (with Luke Fielder)
Payment schedules are crucial for monitoring cash flow as you purchase materials and supplies and pay independent contractors and subcontractors throughout the course of a project.
In this video, Jeff Spencer, a construction expert, gives tips to Luke Fielder on how to manage payment schedules.
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How to Promote Your Construction Business in Your Market Area with Google Business Profile
Chris and Jerry talk about how to set up an account with Google and add a Google Business Profile for your business, which GREATLY improves your chances of appearing highly in Google local search results related to your line of work. To improve your odds, they also discuss creating citations and using the Google Business Profile updates feature.
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Contractor Luke Fielder Gives Feedback On A Job Bidding Software
Using job bidding software can be beneficial for a new construction company owner. It can help streamline the bidding process and provide a more professional and accurate bid proposal.
In this video, Luke Fielder, owner of TriStar Land Solutions, gives feedback on ProfitDig as their job bidding software. We also talk about how ProfitDig makes it easy to track your job costs.
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