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January 2013

Written By: John Poole on January 29, 2013 One Comment

I am currently working on a US Military project in New Castle, DE of a similar nature.  I would like to supplement a team capable of meeting the $250 million bonding requirement.  I am familiar with government projects and their specific requirements.  I will prepare the proposal and assist in all preconstruction activities in exchange […]

Written By: Audraya Ruse on January 28, 2013 2 Comments

In our current economy, few jobs are expected to experience faster-than-average growth. But, as Software Advice–a software research company based out of Austin, Texas–recently reported, that’s just what the Bureau of Labor statistics is expecting to happen for the role of construction estimator. Between 2010 and 2020, employment for cost estimators is projected to grow […]

Written By: John Poole on January 24, 2013 No Comment

Written By: John Poole on January 6, 2013 2 Comments
Don’t Know Where We’re Goin’, Sure Know Where We’ve Been…And Here We Go Again – It’s 2013!

No, I don’t know where I’m going
But, I sure know where I’ve been

There is in fact very little doubt as to where we all have been on this treacherous journey through the rebuilding of a devastated construction industry.

Hanging on the promises
In songs of yesterday

Promises, promises, promises, from politicians, business leaders, employers, you name it….

And I’ve […]

Written By: Jason Kane on January 1, 2013 No Comment
Possible Hazards Associated With Green Jobs

A green job is any job that improves the environment. Green jobs are great opportunities that help revitalize the economy and get people to work. Unfortunately, just because a job is green, does not mean it is without risks. Workers in this field face the same challenges other workers do when it comes to staying […]

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