2021

Whether you're starting a home building project or doing something on a larger scale, you have to keep a lot of different elements in mind. You have to think about the quality of the contractors you hire, the environmental impact of the materials you select, and the building processes that are used in the project. You also have to think about time and budget constraints. That can be overwhelming, but this blog is here to shoulder some of the burden. My name is Jonathon, and I've been there. I decided to start this blog to provide tips and ideas for others who are dealing with the stresses of planning, starting or managing a construction project.

2021

Are you planning on constructing a new swimming pool?

22 November 2021
 Categories:
Construction & Contractors, Blog

Would you like to add a swimming pool to your home? Perhaps, you have visited friends or neighbours with a pool and enjoyed the freedom of being able to take a swim whenever you wish, or you have enjoyed attending local pool parties and want to host some of your own. There are many good reasons to start planning for swimming pool construction, but before the building work can start, you must decide the type of pool you want and how it will fit into your property.
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Top Reasons to Focus on Construction Vibration Monitoring

1 October 2021
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

Depending on the type of construction work that you and your crew are going to be doing, there is a good chance that there will be a lot of vibration on the job site. This can come from the various types of equipment that you and your construction crew might be planning on using when you're working. There is special equipment that can be used for construction vibration monitoring, and you may want to use this equipment or work with a company that will help you with construction vibration monitoring on your job site while you and your crew are working.
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Two advantages of plant hire

24 August 2021
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

How much equipment and machinery does your company own? If you run a construction company, you will be using plenty of earthmoving equipment along with more specialist machines to carry out whatever jobs each project may require. The difficulty can be that projects can vary in requirements. The size and scope of each building project will vary, but the tasks needed for each job are likely to be different and require different equipment.
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A Guide On Asbestos Removals

16 July 2021
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

Most homes built before the asbestos ban will certainly have asbestos on the walls, floors, insulation or roof. If your home contains asbestos, you would want to get rid of the hazardous material. Below is an article with some asbestos removal tips.  DIY Asbestos Removal  There are two categories of asbestos: friable and non-friable. Friable asbestos is loose and quickly spreads its fibres. On the other hand, non-friable asbestos is compact.
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3 Benefits of a Topographical Survey on a Land Development Project

26 May 2021
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

You'll commission a range of land surveys before you start work on your development project. One of the most useful early surveys is a topographical analysis of your plot. These surveys assess the land you want to build on. They look at the contours of the land, its boundaries and its features. However, what benefits come from having an early topographical survey? 1. Get a True Picture of the Land
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About Me
The Anatomy of a Perfect Construction Project: Tips for Consumers

Whether you're starting a home building project or doing something on a larger scale, you have to keep a lot of different elements in mind. You have to think about the quality of the contractors you hire, the environmental impact of the materials you select, and the building processes that are used in the project. You also have to think about time and budget constraints. That can be overwhelming, but this blog is here to shoulder some of the burden. My name is Jonathon, and I've been there. I decided to start this blog to provide tips and ideas for others who are dealing with the stresses of planning, starting or managing a construction project.

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