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Clearing up logistical details before work begins will help set customer expectations and avoid surprises based on assumptions.


Strategic Marketing Plans from LOWE'S for Pros. Use our business marketing strategies to stay on budget for your project.


Whether it’s an easy way to boost inquiries or a tip for increased efficiency, contractors share their tips that you can apply to your own business.


Home builders from across the nation gather at the 2009 International Builders’ Show to learn more about home building trends and technology, like green building.


3D sketching software makes do-it-yourself CAD concepts easier than ever.


Some contractors have sophisticated ways to inventory job waste and overage to get the biggest bang for their buck. Here are five ways you can do the same.


There are many ways builders and remodelers can redefine their core business in a downturn without sacrificing quality. The solution amounts to a balancing act between expanding into new areas and exploring ways to build on old ones.


Your customers want to go ‘green’ with building projects that help the environment and save costs. But upfront expenses can be significant. Here's how to justify the investment.


Going ‘green’ is admirable, but comes with a pricetag. How to evaluate costs of environmentally sound practices and services so your efforts don’t sink your bottom line.


When the job calls for removal of structural elements, be sure to approach the demolition carefully to avoid injuries or damage to the space.


The current recession has forced business owners to re-evaluate their pricing structure with respect to job estimates and supply expenses. Guidance from experts can provide a blueprint as to how to improve margins.


Sometimes your customer will want to expand up rather than out. As a builder or remodeling contractor, you should know which addition and design (a second story or extra room) is best for the specific home.


Before diving headlong into that home addition project, there are a few things you should know to protect yourself and your client from additional expenses.


The purpose of advanced wall framing and optimum value engineering (OVE) is to engineer the framing/design process in way that significantly reduces the amount of lumber and resources used, resulting in a more eco-friendly home. While many applaud it, however, others believe its difficulty and added expenses can negatively affect a builder’s bottom line. Here are the pros and cons of OVE.


Social media has changed the way companies advertise. Now more than ever, small businesses can promote themselves online by targeting customers and expanding their networks, often for little or no cost.


Advertising is beneficial for your business, but certain forms of advertising, such as spam and pop-ups, may have a negative impact. Dishonest advertising is also harmful.


Find out how you can get involved with building affordable housing, whether it’s through a nonprofit or a for-profit developer.


OSHA requires employers to provide and pay for personal protective equipment that keeps their employees safe. Here’s what builders need to know about PPE.


As a small business owner, it can be easy to get lost in work when trying to ensure the stability of your business. But having a proper work–life balance can be vital to not only your health, but the overall health of your company.


There currently are 40,000 job boards on the Internet, with more to come. Here is advice about how to put them to work for you in your searches for qualified construction and building trade candidates.


Building and remodeling contractors have to have a supervisory role, not that of a buddy to the subcontractors. Here are some tips to handling a promotion to supervisor to ensure changes in the relationships with employees are positive.


Cash flow has been called the lifeblood of business, so follow these tips to keep on the positive side and eventually increase it. Landscaping contractors can keep a steady cash flow by utilizing credit, discounts and contracts, and by planning for the future.


The latest news, advice and information from building construction and managment professionals across the United States.


Builders can use software to automate their work orders, purchase orders and payments to their subcontractors. In the process they can reduce cycle time and increase profit margins.


Reduce the chances of an audit by avoiding these typical audit-triggering tax moves.