what the importace of site investigation
In construction the term "unclassified" means the site contractor/GC is responsible for the onsite material. An unclassified site contract puts a great deal of risk on the contractor but is much more costly for the owner of the land.
Depending on the "site" or what is on the site on can infer that a thorough observation of the conditions of the site itself and it's components will be made.
You may have good luck posting an add on a site like Craigslist. You can get good leads for home contracts on sites like that.
Life in construction. Classes will never give you true contractor knowledge. Hands on and practical application is the real school. Try construction management at any local college to get your associates degree.
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Site investigation derives from Geotechnical investigations which discuss how the properties are of natural land before being built.
In construction the term "unclassified" means the site contractor/GC is responsible for the onsite material. An unclassified site contract puts a great deal of risk on the contractor but is much more costly for the owner of the land.
What is the importance of getting information from a reputable site?
Depending on the "site" or what is on the site on can infer that a thorough observation of the conditions of the site itself and it's components will be made.
the cost for transfer of a contractor's physical and manpower resources to a construction site until the completion of the contractthe cost for transfer of a contractor's physical and manpower resources to a construction site until the completion of the contract
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www.cslb.ca.govlease go to site "www.cslb.ca.gov" and you will get all the information about 'State Contractor License'. When it comes to contractor licensing, each state is different. There is an excellent website that provides links to the licensing information for each state in the US. Check out Contractor's License Reference Site here: http://www.backyardcity.com/Swing-Set-Kits-Do-It-Yourself.htm
The best way to find a reputable contractor is to go to a site on contractors. Check with the BBB in your area and ask for references.
i need to hire a contractor for work to the building site
The stages in site investigation typically include desk study to gather existing information, site reconnaissance to visually inspect the site, field sampling to collect soil and water samples, laboratory testing to analyze the samples, data interpretation to assess the site conditions, and reporting to document findings and recommendations.
Not all general contractors make the same. The pay is determined on the experience the contractor has and how much materials it will take. The site I listed below states how much a contractor costs. http://www.acmediy.com/contractor/how-much.php
You need to be a "Certified Refrigeration Contractor". Visit this site to see how to obtain a contractor's license in your state. http://www.contractor-licensing.com/state-license.html