Sentences with phrase «give the building contractor»

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He was also accused, as contained in the previous charges, of giving various cash sums of money above the statutory threshold to his building contractor for the building of various houses in his home state, Ebonyi State, without going through a financial institution.
He has embraced our core goals of having an independent contractor repair dilapidated NYCHA apartments and buildings, and giving tenants a seat at the table and the jobs they deserve and are entitled to under federal law.
To prevent similar problems, Oddo and Ignizio joined City Council Speaker Christine Quinn Wednesday to unveil new legislation designed to protect homeowners, including a bill that will force contractors to give the Department of Buildings at least 48 - hours» notice before they begin elevating a home, so inspectors can be dispatched to monitor the work.
He announced a «Build it Back Local Hiring Initiative,» requiring Build it Back contractors to post job opportunities and give residents of Sandy - impacted neighborhoods first priority to register for job opportunities, and a «Rockaways (sic) Economic Advancement Initiative» providing expanded services to job seekers.
So if you give them a building or facility, they deserve the right to bring in contractors to make sure that they correct it to the standard they are looking for.
If the contractor is late, and assuming all appropriate extensions have been given, there are usually measures in your building contract to assist.
While the state is experiencing an economic surge thanks to an oil and natural - gas boom, Wyoming's low population density and a state law giving preference to Wyoming builders mean few contractors are available to build schools, Mr. Shivler...
You can not ask a contractor to build a house without giving them nails and a hammer.
Overstretched railroads devoted more and more of their freight space to food and building materials, and finally gave up on the building materials so that the swollen population could eat; one enterprising contractor found himself with a lot full of bathtubs, and no materials with which to build them into an apartment house.
I'd like to give special thanks to John Morgan, ECI's VP of Construction, Daniel Camal, our General Contractor, and of course, to all the Explorer Building owners who have brought the Gardens vision to life.»
If they're part of the building envelope, however, and create a problem with the air barrier or insulation, the contractor is giving their client an inferior product.
Building a passive house using direct - labour is a risky option, as it gives huge room for error given that there is no single person or contractor responsible for the overall performance of the project.
The Role: • Contacting employers, sometimes in person but, more likely, by telephone and often cold - calling, to establish their precise recruitment requirements for vacancies • Negotiating and agreeing the terms and conditions relating to the assignment • Searching database and temp contractor & # 34hot lists & # 34 with a view to finding and placing available and suitable candidates with clients in the shortest timeframe possible • Reviewing applications, interviewing and assessing candidates and short - listing for interview according to the employer's expressed criteria within tight timeframes and to strict deadlines • Making arrangements for candidates to be interviewed and preparing the candidates for interview if this is required by client You'll have: • A strong understanding of the healthcare / medical sector, particularly within temporary, contract, and locums • A proven track record of working as a 360 Recruiter • Proven ability to build & develop client relationships • Accomplished in sourcing passive candidates who are not on the open market • Ambitious, hardworking & self - motivated to succeed in sales where you are measured on results • What we give you in return: Are you the right person for the job?
Well, an agent who has sold new builds will be able to give you advice on the contractor's workmanship, and will be able to point out whether any corners have been cut.
Looking at listing may not need full rehab, new roof and water heater done, 3br in neighbor run 900 to 1000, rehab for low maintenance, try to buy as low as you can, look at comps, probably could go in as low as 38 - 42 with good agent and stress as is, maybe a few agents here to help, get one to give you good numbers not listing agent numbers, street is a nice one for area, not much back yard or parking but nice front, before you close make sure vacant contingent, if numbers work I would do it, the are predicting an abundance of rentals avail next year with building craze but keeping expense low you should be safe, remember don't rehab as if you are living there, think durable and repaintable, number should go into systems and structure first, elect, heat, walls, windows, floors, plumbing, if you use a contractor go with one you know or work with someone in area to keep an eye on progress, good luck at least you know some of the history of the property
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