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What Is Seismic Retrofitting And Why It’s Important?
Seismic retrofitting is required for building structures that are vulnerable to damage from seismic activity such as commercial buildings, homes, places of public gatherings, and
Why You Should Never Hire an Unlicensed Contractor
Hiring an unlicensed contractor can be quiet appealing for business owners, inexperienced in the construction process and looking for a quick easy and cheap construction
Homeowner Association and ADA Compliance Upgrades
Homeowner Associations (HOA) property managers and board members are challenged to keep their community environment presentable and family oriented. Often, HOA officials look to construction
How To Find A Commercial Contractor
Are you looking for construction services for your commercial property? Then you need to find a commercial contractor. If you are new to finding commercial
What is a Construction Job Walk?
If you have ever had a construction project, then more than likely you have a construction job walk with a contractor. A construction job walk
What is the Difference Between Residential and Commercial Construction?
The Construction Industry Residential and commercial construction are subcategories of the overall construction industry, which is huge. The construction industry has an estimated worth of
ADA Compliance Requirements for Single User Restrooms
Every commercial business has single user restrooms, whether they are for customers, visitors, or employees. However, each restroom needs to be Americans with Disabilities (ADA)
What Are Commercial Flat Roofs?
The most common type of roof for commercial buildings are flat roofs. Flat roofs are not like typical home roofs with a high slope and
What is Design-Bid-Build?
Design-bid-build is the traditional project delivery method in the United States construction industry. It is the most common project delivery method and is preferred by