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If you live in a major urban area, construction zones are no shock to the system. From downtown renovations in active business areas to traffic construction on the highway, constant improvements are a reality of living in the city. What if you are injured in one of these construction zones? Who is responsible? Should you pay the bill for careless safety procedures? The answer is no; you are hardly liable for injuries sustained in areas you have no control over. A common construction zone injury is slipping due to unsecured wood boards. Often these boards are laid down to allow pedestrians to walk over torn-up ground while the rest is being worked on. This is an effective and generally safe process, as long as the boards are properly reviewed and replaced at regular intervals. If they become warped, wet, or begin to separate, someone could easily trip and fall. Particularly women who wear heels on a regular basis should be careful when walking near these boards, as a caught heel could result in a broken ankle. Another common injury is from falling debris. Construction requires a certain amount of destruction of the area; however the area below must be kept free of people or be covered. If debris begins falling into a populated area, serious head and neck injuries could result. What should you do if you are injured due to something like this, or another construction zone related injury? You will most likely be hospitalized, at least for a time, and file a report with the supervisor. After that, who pays for your bills? Even if you are insured, the insurance company will want to know where you were injured and how it occurred. Injuries that seem simple, such as neck pain, can result in thousands of dollars in medication and specialist (such as chiropractors) bills. If you are injured in a construction zone, your first move should be to contact a personal injury attorney. A personal injury lawyer will represent you in all matters concerning your injuries to include contacting the responsible party and negotiating a settlement. If you are up against a hardheaded group, they will take your case to court and demand payment for your injuries. While in this situation you will either be on bed rest or back to work, so you can hardly be expected to handle the case yourself. Moreover, most personal injury attorneys work on a contingency basis, so they do not get paid if you don’t. If you’ve been injured in a construction zone, contact a personal injury lawyer immediately. By: Cias Hart About the Author:
Cias Hart is a veteran and resident of Phoenix. If you’ve been injured in a construction zone in the greater metro area, contact a Phoenix personal injury attorney immediately. Don’t hesitate and risk losing money which is owed to you due to someone else’s negligence. You should consider contacting a Phoenix personal injury lawyer to have on retainer should you find yourself injured as well; the time after an injury is no time to go searching through the yellow pages.
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Construction equipment is also known as engineering vehicles. These heavy-duty vehicles are specially designed to carry out construction and engineering tasks. The finance needed for buying construction equipment is arranged through an equipment leasing association. The construction market is buoyed by a boom in the construction business after experiencing a couple of slow years. Only those corporations or smaller businesses who are flush with cash can afford to buy the construction equipment on an outright basis. Renting or leasing is the traditional best option for contractors who do not have large reserves of cash. The contractors who could not afford to buy the construction equipment have these methods as an alternative arrangement. Renting of construction equipment is an option to face a short-term need whereas leasing is the option suitable for long-term needs. According to a survey conducted by the industry, there is less desire on the part of the contractors to own construction equipment and they always go through reviewing the concepts – leasing or renting – to select the best option. Leasing or renting should be seen as a forerunner to buying since it gives a chance to test the construction equipment without the burden of large cost or long-term investments. Normally the rental of construction equipment for six months leads to out right purchase to avoid the loss of equity investment. Find more info at [http://www.construction-financing4u.info] In a typical example for a project with three contractors bidding for the work, the contractor with equipment owned outright has to consider only the interest amount spent on financing the purchase while costing the project. Whereas a construction company which opted for leasing only has to consider the recurring monthly payments for leasing while making the estimate for the project. The contractor who rents the construction equipment has only to calculate the rent he is going pay and he is not saddled with equipment, which is not incurring loss when left unused. Complicating the matters further, there are too many types of finance plans, with offers of a wide range of schemes beckoning the contractors with repayment terms averaging from 3 to 5 years. Manufacturers such as John Deere and Caterpillar have their own sub division for financing, which permit the contractors to lease the construction equipment directly from the manufacturers. These types of sources serve nearly twenty percent of the market. Leasing opportunities are also offered by banks. Because of the inherent risk, most of the banks steer clear of the construction industry. Still around sixty percent of the financing of construction equipment is carried out by banks or companies affiliated to the banks. By: Lucy Bartlett About the Author:
Lucy Bartlett is a proud contributing author. For more info visit Construction Equipment Financing [http://construction-financing4u.info] or Construction Finance Interest Rates [http://construction-financing4u.info/construction-equipment-financing-interest-rates.html]
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If you are far into the aviculture, probably you will feel the inevitability to have more specimens. If you have bird rooms or aviaries, you can have a great numbers of birds in different variations. There are different suggestions for housing various birds- from parrots to finches.There are a lot of types aviaries – already built in flat pack so they are very convenient. But also they are very expensive.When you choose an aviary be sure that it is practical and has all the basic needs:birds need shelter to get out in bad weather, you need a safety porch for access without the possibility birds to fly away and also there should be a roof against wild bird droppings and other elements. Also the aviary should look nice and be functional.Of course it will be cheaper and unique if you make it yourself. For getting ideas how it to look like you may use ready-made aviaries.To build your own aviary you have to obtain good DIY skills or you may use ready-made panels- 6ft high and 3ft wide, they are easy to work with. Design Aviary’s design depends on what are birds you are going to keep, the available space and the materials for building it.If you have finches then a wooden house for them is good, but for more destructive birds as cockatoos and other hookbill birds as budgies and macaws you will need a metal frame.The birds you have determine the size of the mesh. For finches, budgies and cockatiels it should be square 1/2inch by 1/2 inch, it is safer. For them the thinner 19G (gauge) mesh is proper. 16G mesh is good for senegals and conures, 14G or 12G mesh is good for macaws and cockatoos; 2 by 2 inch is suitable for the larger parrots and often it is cheaper. The shelter can be added as a box, attached to the top or you’d better have bird room or a shed that has an indoor flight and allows birds to fly during bad weather. It is also recommended that there should be a selection of perches for the birds to sleep at night.The flight inside the shed will be not as large as the main flight, birds use it for exercises. During good weather in warm seasons the birds may sleep where they want, but in winter or at cold nights they have to be shut. Birds can get in through a stable door whose top is open or through a pop-hole.The shelter could be wooden or from bricks and can be easily adapted and insulated. There should be enough light via windows or if it is not sufficient there should be artificial lighting or a mix of both so birds can feel comfortable to be fed and the owner can work in the evening. Temperature is also very important, especially for the most fragile birds. You can choose tubular convector heaters with built in thermostats for the temperature or separate heater-thermostat units.For the good health of your birds also air filters or ionizers would help. They remove feather dust from the air, which is dangerous for people suffering from asthma. Choosing The Site Place the aviary far from trees against falling leaves and branches, but put it in sight of the house and to a direction where morning sunlight comes from. Leave a room around it so in the future if you decide to expand it to have that opportunity. Set the aviary away from the main roads because if you do not consider it, your birds could be startled by the car lights and they are exposed to a risk from the opportunist thief. Also you should discuss your ideas with your neighbors and check with local authorities if planning permission is needed. Put down a solid footing against predators and for hygiene reasons.If you have soil floor it is perfect breeding ground for bacteria parasites and is difficult for cleaning .The best solution is concrete, never mind that it is permanent. Predators can not dig it and it is ideal for disinfection. It you are put off its permanent feature, consider the alternative to lay slabs,they have almost the same effect but they are less permanent.After the footing is set, it is time for the aviary panels. Put a layer of brickwork round the bottom and drill holes 1ft from either end in the panels.Then it is easy to fix the panels together with nuts and bolts. That way they are easy to be dismantled if they have to be moved or replaced. The best method is to fix first the shelter and then to fix the panels to it.Risks Predators like birds of prey, rodents, mice,rats and other, foxes, snakes and cats are the enemies of the birds and you have to think about buying ultra-sonic devices which are harmless to your birds,they emit radio waves that scare off the predators.Good hygiene, laying traps and cleaning up spilt seed will help you against rodents and also snakes will be kept away if you place panels on brick work.Treat your birds for parasites at least once a year .Regular disinfecting and cleaning will reduce the risk if illness.You should do something against thieves and the elements, too. You aviary should be built sturdy and locks to every door should be fitted. Motion sensitive security lighting and a high quality security alarm are good investment .These preventative measures should deter the thieves .It will be hard for you to control the elements so offer a shelter and keep birds warm and dry.Check List Before introducing birds in your own built aviary, allocate a section listing needed things. Neighbors’ approval and permission to build Proper site with plenty of roomThe right frame and wire for the birdsShelter for the birds Solid floor Air filter Predator protection Practical/sturdy design Heating Safety porch security Plan in detailsThe Birds When you keep birds you have to follow some general rules. Don’t mix beak type with others, keep them saparately The same species have to be kept together You have to know each birdBecause of the strength of the beak of the hookbills it is dangerous to keep them with housing finches, otherwise they could kill or injure a finch.Of course those which are gentle-natured like grass parakeets can be an exception. If you are not sure but definitely want to mix certain types, ask for advice an experienced bird keeper.Even for small types like budgies and finches, it is not recommended to be mixed as they could be territorial and aggressive and can kill a bird.If you know your birds well you will be able to mix them or to pick out sick birds from those in good health.Aviaries can cost a lot but with quality materials, good planning and care, they will bring you pleasure and excitement for whole life. Draw up some plans, consult other bird keepers for unseen flaws and start .It is a a good investment if you have an overmastering desire for having a great number of birds.By: Limoeg VeigroegAbout the Author:
Daci Georgieva writes for MyBirdCages .com who specialize in HQ Bird Cages and QH Bird Stands . Visit the website for more details.
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28

Shower pan tile construction is a mystery unless you’ve seen it done. You can’t see how a shower pan goes together because all the construction details are covered up! This article describes the basics of how to do shower pan tile construction. First of all, do you have a leaky shower and that’s why you’re interested? The long-term solution to a leaky shower is often to replace the entire shower floor. But maybe that’s not necessary. Shower floors require some maintenance. The grout will absorb water and break apart over a long time. The required maintenance is to keep the grout in the shower floor sealed. If the grout has cracked causing the leak, you have a couple of choices to stop the leak. One is to dry the cracked area well and seal the leaks with silicone caulk. The other way is to dig out the damaged grout and regrout the bad area. But in either case, make sure to check out the walls and floors where you had moisture from the leaks. You may have structural damage. If you want to build a shower pan, either for a new or replacement shower, here are the basic steps. Build a good solid sub-floor. Lay a cover like tar paper over the subfloor. Install the drain, considering the height of the finished floor. Build any curbs or thresholds. Lay in a masonry layer about two inches thick sloped toward the drain. Lay in a synthetic rubber membrane which should be an effective water barrier. Install the top masonry layer. This layer is built with wire reinforcement and is sloped to the drain like the bottom layer. After enough drying time, set the tile. Grout the tile. Let cure for a few days and you’re ready to seal the grout and enjoy your new shower for years to come. As you can see, there are only a few steps and each step is pretty easy to learn. By: Al Bullington About the Author:
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Oct
27

Contracts are an essential part of the construction industry. Since construction is an index of any nation’s progress, it is necessary that every citizen must be equipped with knowledge of at least the basics of construction contracts. A construction contract can be termed as an agreement entered into by two parties, under the terms of which one party agrees to perform a specific job, in this case a construction job, for which the other party agrees to pay. Construction contracts come with additional terms and conditions which form an integral part of the entire contract. For a construction contract to be deemed competent, both the parties must be legally capable of playing their part in right earnest. Another important aspect of construction contracts is to clearly define the subject matter of the contract, while entering into the agreement. A construction contract should have a proper proposal from one party and its unqualified acceptance by the other party. Whenever a party fails to perform its duties according to the interpretations of the same in the contract, they are said to have breached the contract. However, not every failure can be termed a breach legally, as parties can always find an excuse for not performing a specific job assigned to them under the agreement. Construction contracts can be terminated due to many reasons. The entire construction process may have been over to the complete satisfaction of both parties, for example. Or there could have been a breach of contract by one party, citing which the other party could be released from the contractual obligations. Both the parties can even mutually agree to terminate the contract. Sometimes unforeseen circumstances, beyond the control of either party, can lead to the termination of the contract. There are several types of construction contracts, which could be entered into by parties like lump sum contract, unit piece contract, percentage rate contract or target cost contract, to mention only a few. One can get extensive information on construction contracts by visiting online resources dedicated to the subject. By: Jimmy Sturo About the Author:
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There are three separate entities that a construction company has to satisfy in order to remain in business for an extended period of time. Licensing by the state, county and city can be the first hurdle the construction company must conquer. There are licensing test that must be taken and passed in order to get the license to operate. When this is acquired, the insurance that most clients will demand you have can be obtained to cover the job liability. Having the license will also allow bidding on jobs and doing subcontracting work. Subcontracting work is the second entity that needs to be satisfied. A general contractor on a project will contract work to qualified businesses based on licensing, reputation and price. The better the general contractor, the better the jobs that can be found this way. Solid general contractors are better to work for as their checks should be delivered on time and will clear the bank. If you are new to the contracting business, make sure you ask around about any general contractor you are thinking of working for or with. Some big companies have lousy pay practices and can put a small contractor in a world of hurt very quickly. The third entity to satisfy is the final customer. Some contractors will only work for the final customer as these are the payers for the job, and the terms can be ironed out, completed and the check will be paid. There is no middleman in the way, like there can be with a general contractor. Employees you can count on Solid construction companies with excellent reputations have people working for them that are very good at what they do, are great with the customer and finish the job as agreed or earlier. If they are well treated by the owner of the business, they will always go the extra mile for the boss. Respect and trust are a two way street. Good employees demand it and good employers will make sure it is part of the operating plan of the business. If you lose your quality people, you will suffer on the job and could end up out of business. Some owners just cannot seem to get this idea through their thick head. But the proof is just watch the construction companies with good reputations and see how their people act on the job. They are pros and do the work with skill and expertise. There is an obvious respect between the owner and his people. If you ask around it becomes quite apparent which companies’ people want to work for. Pay is only part of the answer. On site treatment of the employee is also an important element of the job. Mutual respect and trust are a big part of why some companies always have a list of people who want to work for them. If there is a problem, it should be settled in private. Public dressing down is very poor management by the owner. No one wants to be embarrassed on the job. On the other hand public recognition of a job well done will never be frown on if the owner is sincere in the praise. Skilled, smart employees can make a company stand out and poor employees can quickly ruin a company with the people who hire. This one element of a construction company must be constantly handled in a professional manner and certainly not like a plantation owner. Hiring experience is never cheap and training new employees has its own cost. Successful companies have come to the conclusion that a mix of both gives the best result. In any hiring agreement, make sure there is a trial period stated and a time certain evaluation date. This lets both parties know that there is a probation period that must be completed. Bidding jobs, carefully to win A job is up for bid that sounds like it is right up your alley. Make sure all the job details are clear and any questions you have are answered before committing your company. Go over the bid with a find tooth comb to find any math errors or mistakes in entry in the spreadsheet. Let the bid sit for a few hours or days if you can and then look at it again with fresh eyes. If there are obvious contingencies, make sure they are noted as part of the bid. Do not assume that something is understood as common practice. This can get a construction company in financial difficulty very quickly. If there are time constraints, make sure that the contract states how the scheduling will be handled and how it will be agreed upon. Scheduling problems can escalate in a construction job and throw all kinds of plans and money up in the air. If there is a dispute, the way it will be resolved should be included in the bid. Cover the possibility of rising material costs in the bid. Commodity prices can soar over night and could have a very serious effect on your cost for the job. Construction firms have been damaged when copper prices or fuel prices suddenly go crazy. Office staff and the telephone Make sure your phone calls are answered in a friendly and professional way. When a possible customer calls in to your business, how they are treated on the phone will make an impression. Poor phone technique can leave a bad impression. Let the staff and those who answer the phone know explicitly how you want the phone answered and then test it yourself to see if it is being put into effect. If a specific staff person is needed to answer a question, try to do it then or let the person calling know how soon an answer will be available. People are willing to wait, usually, if they know that the answer will be coming in a reasonable time frame. Quality staff work is another sign of a well-run business. Details are the nuts and bolts. These should be handled efficiently and with accuracy. Once a good staff is put in place, the business should seem to run on its own. Compliments will go a long way to keeping it that way. Conclusions Constructions companies can be moneymakers and financial disasters. Running a construction company takes planning and careful attention to detail by all involved in bidding a job. Bad bids cost money that could kill the profit for a year or more. The money in any bid is in the details. The secret is to understand the terms of the bid and make sure that is exactly what you are quoting on. Special considerations should be noted and specifically agreed to before accepting a contract. If there are time constraints or time penalties for the job, make sure you know the details of who sets the constraints and what will happen if there are situations that cannot be foreseen. Scheduling delays are the biggest danger here and who sets the schedule must be spelled out. Your contract should set the time needed to do your job if the job site is ready. 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Oct
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Not all basements are finished basements, so if is the case with your home you need to read up on basement construction. If your basement just has the four concrete walls, then you have to start from scratch. It is easier to work with the existing walls than have to pour the foundation of your house. This is the best way when you put some thought into it as you can make your basement into anything your family needs. You can start your walls by using 2×4′s to frame it out. Always make these walls a little smaller than the concrete walls because the wood needs room to shrink and expand with the different seasons. If you make it exactly to measure, then you will have to force your walls into the cement when trying to erect them. After you have all your walls framed out, then you need a good insulation to place between the spaces of the 2×4′s. This must be placed properly and covered with a vapor barrier, which will help in keeping your basement dry. After you get this done, then you should cover the walls with drywall or whatever material that suits your needs. Then comes a bit of the harder work and you have to plaster and sand the drywall that you have installed. After this is done you are ready for painting. Always use a good primer on new drywall. This will seal it for you and also help when you put on your final coat of paint. The floor can be finished with whatever material you feel like using, such as tile or carpet but sometimes you will need to put in a sub floor before you do this. Next is your ceiling. If you have enough room in your basement the easiest way to go is put in a drop ceiling, which will cover all your pipes and things that you don’t want showing. You can use acoustic tiles or drywall it the way you did your walls. By: Jim Poniente About the Author:
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Oct
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Construction crews must often rely on heavy pieces of machinery to complete major tasks on site. Heavy equipment can be useful for moving large objects, beams, or large amounts of materials around a construction area. Other types of equipment, such as scaffolding, can help workers work at heights that would be too difficult or too dangerous to reach with just a ladder. While construction equipment can be useful, it can also be dangerous if it is not assembled or operated properly. Types of AccidentsIf a piece of construction equipment malfunctions, bystanders on or near the construction site could be put at great risk of injury or even death. Collapsing or falling objects are especially hazardous to passersby or to residents of nearby buildings. Some of the common types of construction equipment accidents include: Crane Collapse Electrocution Improper Maintenance Scaffolding Collapse Any of these accidents could leave a bystander with severe life-threatening or life-ending injuries. An equipment malfunction victim could sustain head trauma, spinal injury, burns, broken bones, or other serious injuries as a result of a construction equipment accident. Accident CausesAll of these accidents can occur on or near a construction site. Sometimes malfunctions occur because of an equipment defect, while in other cases the accident may be caused by human error. A crew member may be poorly trained to use a heavy piece of machinery or he or she may become distracted from the task at hand. In other cases, the equipment may have been improperly assembled or maintained, leading to its failure. Any of these scenarios could lead to a serious construction equipment accident. For More InformationTo learn more about construction equipment malfunctions and what to do if you or a loved has been hurt in an accident, visit the website of the Detroit construction accident lawyers of Ravid & Associates, P.C., today. By: James Witherspoon About the Author:
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Capturing diversity as the market constantly changes and develops, companies need to be able to meet the challenges. The purpose of every commercial fit-out is to transform a space. However, for a successful result, the work needs to be carried out in a systematic and considered fashion. As a commercial interior fit-out contractor, you must draw skillfully the range of specialists in property and construction. The flexibility of a contractor to his construction approach to a project allows him to react quickly as circumstances change. His strength is his ability to understand and deal effectively with his client specific requirements. His knowledge in mechanical and electrical aspects in construction had to be redesigned to allow for ongoing access and maintenance. A good example of a diverse construction is a hotel. Refurbishing a hotel brings with it a different set of requirements. For its fit-out, refurbish all hotel rooms and corridors, specifying a more spacious and modern look, reflective of a five-star hotel. This can be achieved by installing new carpet, wall coverings, curtains, lighting and furnishings. To complete a hotel project, you must pre construct prototype rooms and work closely. While constructing, a continuous prototyping through out this project and the provision of buildability intelligence and value engineering will brought out many design ideas to life. Include not just the perspective but also your people, to complete a project within a tight time frame. Adequate resourcing and a team with a clear understanding of this project scope and deadlines are critical factors in completing the work on schedule. With a full time team on site, you will maintain good relationships and effective communication with subcontractors and clients and issues are acted on and resolved immediately. Take note to remember that when constructing in a hotel renovation, this project involves maintaining the building heritage requirements. Consulting the previous contractor and engineer is a must to achieve the goals. You can see the obvious diversity on the hotels. Another good example of diverse construction are boutiques. Even from a jewelry store to a luxury boutique renovation, you must work within the confines of a heritage facade to achieve a diversity. Natural wood and stone finishes may be combined, also combination of glass and metal compliments the jewelries display. By: Rocky Torres About the Author:
Name: ROCKY TORRES Nickname: ROCK Birthday: FEB. 22, 1973 Age: 37 Marital status: SINGLE Hobbies: Computer and internet surfing. ALREADY FEATURED ON: mtv.com, vh1.com, myx.tv, wallpaperama.com, etc.
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The Bird’s Nest Spruce is one of the most common dwarf evergreen shrubs. It is a member of the Norway Spruce (Picea abies) family; its Latin name is ‘Nidiformis’. This attractive, low-growing shrub gets its name from a depression in the center that makes it look like a bird’s nest. A versatile shrub, it is perfect for mixed borders, group planting, rock gardens, and container gardening. It is well suited for transplanting because of its shallow root system. The Bird’s Nest Spruce is very low maintenance because it grows so slowly. At 10 years of age you can expect the shrub to be 1′ tall and 2′ wide. You can, however, prune new growth to give the shrub a desired shape, even to resemble a bonsai plant. This hearty shrub is dark green in color, but in the spring new growth will appear light yellow-green. By late spring the branches are a uniform green. Grown in a variety of soil conditions, this shrub will thrive as long as there is adequate drainage. It prefers full sun with afternoon shade. You can apply low-nitrogen evergreen fertilizer in late fall or early spring for optimal growth, however, the shrub does not require regular fertilization. The most common pests that may bother this shrub are spider mites. Low populations of spider mites can be controlled simply by regularly spraying your shrub with the garden hose. Heavier infestations will require a pesticide. Best grown in zones three through eight, the Bird’s Nest Spruce will eventually achieve a height of 3′ and a width of 2-3′. Plants should be spaced 4-6′ apart. Water needs are minimal, this shrub can survive even in drought conditions. Photo of Bird’s Nest Spruce: http://www.garden-diva.com/birds-nest-spruce.shtml By: Rachel Paxton About the Author:
Rachel Paxton is a freelance writer and mom who is the author of What’s for Dinner?, an e-cookbook containing more than 250 quick easy dinner ideas. For more gardening, recipes, organizing tips, home decorating, crafts, holiday hints, and more, visit Creative Homemaking at http://www.creativehomemaking.com.
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