Construction workers, farmers, and
house builders typically have very strong mid-sections because they carry and move items all the time on their shoulders.
Not exact matches
These types of loans are
typically obtained by home construction companies or by private
builders that need the extra capital to manufacture a
house from scratch.
Typically, the cost per square foot for a new home is quite a bit higher than resale homes, but the recent dip in oil prices has really eroded the premium
builders can charge for these new
houses.
Typically the first Passive
House projects by architects,
builders and consultants may have a higher cost premium due to the learning curve and lack of optimization, but with subsequent projects and better optimization, the cost premium can progressively shrink to 5 % or less and even go negative.
In Canada building energy standards are lower than in many parts of Europe, and it is relatively difficult to source high quality components here, so the incremental cost of building a Passive
House would
typically be 10 %, assuming that the
builder has some experience and training in this type of construction.
In other words, these
builders invested in the parts of a
house that last for 100 years or more, rather than squandering money on fixtures that are
typically replaced every 10 to 20 years.
By removing all of the other issues that
typically cause challenges for tiny
house builders, each owner can use this appendix, along with section R104.11 to work with their building department and / or an engineer to create a foundation system that meets the intent of the code and does not require the complete removal of the trailer tires.
Typically, a
builder, if they're building, let's say, a subdivision of 12
houses, and let's say you're one of the first 6, 8, 10
houses that is being bought, they're not going to want to negotiate too much on price because once they've dropped the price for one person, that becomes the ceiling for the next person.
Housing styles emerge slowly and
typically appeal first to cutting - edge architects,
builders, and interior designers.
The on - site salesperson represents the
builder and
typically can not go off - site to list the buyer's
house.
Tradespeople
typically get paid a certain amount per
house (after having had their low bids accepted for numerous
houses by the
builder) to complete the wiring, plumbing, heating etc., no matter how long these installations might take nor no matter what unforseen predicaments the tradespeople might run into (inclement weather, labour shortages, material shortages, material and labour price increases etc.).