Starting a Career in the Construction Industry - by Stevie
October 18, 2011 by Scaffolding Exeter
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Starting a Career in the Construction Industry
The demand for manpower in the construction industry is increasing by the minute. A lot of homeowners are seeking professionals to help them in making their dream home a reality. Unknown to many, the construction industry is a diversified business that contributes to about 10% of the country’s GNP.
Construction jobs are not only challenging and fulfilling, but is also rewarding, monetarily speaking. It’s a multi-billion industry. The key movers in this kind of business are construction mangers or constructors. These refer to the managers and leaders that have enough experience, knowledge and skills to plan, design and construct any structural project. These projects may be civil, industrial, commercial or residential.
To get into the construction industry, it is highly recommended to get a degree in serves as a solid foundation towards your goal as a construction manager. Through schooling, you will gain enough knowledge on construction design, techniques and business management, among others
Construction Management graduates are in demand in the construction industry. Expect a good starting salary. You can either work as a general contractor or a subcontractor. There are a lot of options where you can take on a job including construction firms, architectural companies, construction suppliers or government offices.
On entry level, there are a lot of constructional jobs that you can choose from. You can be an assistant estimator, cost or field engineer, scheduler, project engineer, assistant project managers or work in the firm’s admin department. The possibilities are endless. Promotions are fast-paced in the construction industry. With just the right amount of dedication and years of experience, it is not long before you can be known as an expert constructor.
By the time you reached your goal as a construction manager, there are a lot of things expected from you. You must be available 24 hours a day to handle all kinds of responsibilities and emergencies. You should plan, design, direct and coordinate single or multiple construction projects at any given time. As a construction manager, it is your responsibility to schedule and organize all construction processes. You are also tasked to select and to look over trade contractors and suppliers. Construction managers are not usually directly involved in the actual process of constructing a structure, although there may be companies that may require you to do so.
In civil constructions like building roads, bridges or buildings, on top of the managing part of their job, construction managers are also responsible for the safety of the people that worked at the construction site and the general public.
Construction managers are also required to work and coordinate with other people including architects, engineers, suppliers and other people involved in the project. Commercial and industrial structures may require you to work with these people in terms of site preparation, sewage systems, structural framework, building systems and electrical, among other things.
The ultimate goal of any employee is to do the exact same job they are doing along with the prestige of having their own company. It is every construction manager’s goal to have his or her own construction company. You start small and set up a home building company in your own neighborhood. The years of experience and the knowledge you gained in your construction job can make a stable and solid foundation in starting your own construction company. With enough patience and dedication, there is no limit to the number of homes and structures you will be building in the not-so-distant future.
Stephen is the webmaster at http://www.constructionworld.us the online Home Builders Directory
Refreshing your CV to help your search for new construction jobs - by Corinne Dauncey
October 5, 2011 by Scaffolding Exeter
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It is a good idea to refresh you whole CV when next searching for a construction job rather than just adding in your last employment. Most people fall into this trap and it risk their CV’s becoming outdated.
The job you are applying for will require particular skills and abilities so you can tailor the CV accordingly. You will gain more construction experience and relevant skills that you can use to highlight how suitable you are.
Firstly, work out exactly what types of skills, experience and abilities will be required in the construction jobs you are applying to and then look at your own. If you are changing to apply to construction manager jobs from for example, electrical construction jobs, you will need to extract specific skills and the experience you have gained that are relevant to the new role and highlight your strengths in these.
Move onto an education and training and pick out the construction related areas that will be relevant to the role and include these in your CV.
Then think about any additional activities and hobbies that you may have that will help sell yourself in. For example, if you are applying for a builders job and have been working on building a house with a friend, explain what you have done highlighting what you have learnt and how you have developed.
It is extremely important that you tailor your CV to the construction jobs you are applying to and ensure you make the changes necessary to make you stand out. If the reader can see your skills match exactly what they are looking for, you will not have any problems finding new construction work.
The Construction Job is a specialist job board carrying thousands of construction jobs from the UK and Europe. These jobs include construction engineer jobs, construction manager jobs and general construction career opportunities.
New Home Construction Loans 101 - by Natalie Aranda
September 4, 2011 by Scaffolding Exeter
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When you are ready to build your first home or that dream home that you have been wanting for so long you will probably wind up needing help with the financial part of the building process. The funding for your new home is available through new home construction loans. Both owners and builders can use Construction loans are a homebuilders dream funding. This loan may or may not include the cost of the land used to build your home on. These loans set up a line of credit that will pay suppliers and sub contractors as the building process goes along. This will make both workers happy because they do not have to wait until the completion of the home to be paid for their services. A new home construction loan will be set up in monthly stages or into stages where specific portions of the building process are finished. During these stages, a construction draw will be organized that will state the amount of funds that were used during that specific time period. The construction draw is then given to the lender so that payment to the building workers can be executed. A residential mortgage is required before you apply for a construction loan and must be presented to the lender you choose before the building process begins.
A stated income construction loan is a loan in which the funding will be provided to help you build the home of your dreams. This type of loan does not require any verification of your income. With stated income construction loans you are either having trouble verifying your income or you choose to not submit that information to the lender. Either scenario is acceptable with this type of construction loan. An individual who is self
employed is a great example of a borrower of a stated income construction loan. These loans work just like other construction loans and your assets and employment will both be verified. The interest rate of these loans may be higher than that of other new home construction loans because of the risk involved with borrowers whose income is not verified. The down payment for such a loan may also be higher than that of a traditional construction loan. The advantage of a stated income loan, besides the no verification of income, is that these loans are approved at a faster rate than other new home construction loans.
Natalie Aranda is a freelance writer. She writes about business, finance, marketing and customer service.
Modular Home Construction vs. Traditional Home Construction - by Greg Ryan
August 20, 2011 by Scaffolding Exeter
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Advances in technology and building processes have opened up a world of endless possibilities for modular home construction, providing strong competition with traditional home building. Highly controlled factory warehouses, similar to automobile factories provide a safe environment for modular home construction. Weather conditions are not a detriment to the materials, and quality control is located at each station for providing adherence to some of the highest standards for home construction in the business. Compare the benefits of modular home construction over traditionally built homes.
What are the differences between modular home construction and traditional home construction?
With modular home construction, materials are purchased in bulk directly from the supplier often at great savings, eliminating the middleman. Contractors using traditional construction purchase site-specific materials through building supply stores, increasing the cost of materials due to overhead and transportation.
Modular construction takes place primarily indoors, increasing efficiency and savings to the customer. Weather, theft and vandalism affect a stick-built construction site, plaguing customers with weather damaged materials and loss with traditional home construction.
Lot preparation can occur simultaneously with modular home construction, reducing the overall amount of time and money needed for completion. With traditional home construction, lot preparation takes place first, before any building can begin. Weather and contractor scheduling affect the duration of this process, thus extending the cost of material replacement and labor.
In modular home construction, strength and quality of the home exceeds on-site stick-built homes due to the requirement of moving the home from the factory to the home site. Traditional home construction uses 25% to 30% less lumber and nails/glue, along with less overall insulation than modular home construction.
Modular homes undergo rigorous inspection, following not only state and local codes, but also careful quality control at each stage of construction in the factory with modular home construction. Stick-built construction follows state and local building codes only. Inspectors are not on-site throughout the building process.
Find out more about modular homes at the Modular Homes Network. Find a modular home builder located near you.
How to Buy a Modern Daycare Facility…Not a Trailer Anymore! - by Brandon Alexander
July 6, 2011 by Scaffolding Exeter
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<p>In recent years new construction has become more complex as new designs, materials and technologies become available and government regulation increases. These factors change the construction process and necessary project team members. This paper serves to provide a general overview of the daycare building construction process and the evolution of <a href="http://www.modtech.com/" target="_blank">modular buildings</a>. <br /><br /><b>New Technology & Designs<br /></b>As time has progressed new features and technologies are now available. Green construction has been more common and green features can be incorporated into buildings at a reasonable cost. With the larger number of options, customers can choose how green they want the project to be depending on budget. Customers can also focus on green technologies which also have a positive effect on building operating costs. For example, higher R value insulation reduces heating/cooling load and utility bills as well as reducing green house gas produced from electricity generation. An eco-friendly environment for children can also provide the child care provider an advantage over competitors. A cost analysis can help determine payback period of each green feature. <br /><br />In addition to green options for <a href="http://www.modtech.com/products/education/modular-daycare-buildings.php" target="_blank">modular daycare buildings</a>, customers have more construction types to select from. Site built construction remains the most common option but <a href="http://www.modtech.com/about/off-site-construction.php" target="_blank">Off-Site construction</a> is rapidly gaining momentum. Off-Site Construction has evolved from modular construction and the finished project is almost identical to a traditionally completed project. Off-Site Construction is performed in a State of the Art factory and achieves the look, function and feel of traditional onsite construction. In addition, Off-Site Construction is dramatically different than standard manufactured buildings. The process provides the benefit of up to 30% cost savings, faster overall construction time, reduced weather related delays and less site disruption compared to ordinary site construction. Customers now have the option of choosing between relocatable and permanent child care buildings. Several websites have <a href="http://www.modtech.com/products/education/modular-day-care-plans.php" target="_blank">sample floor plans for daycare centers</a> which can be customized to fit individual customer needs.<br /><br />Modern Off-Site Construction expedites expansion programs as well. Most of the construction is preformed off site therefore noise, construction traffic and safety hazards are dramatically reduced. The site for the new buildings is prepared, then the new buildings are simply installed and the limited finish work is completed. Off-Site Construction can be designed to match existing buildings for a seamless appearance. <br /><br /><b>Construction Process</b><br />Today’s construction includes new codes and additional governmental regulations. Modern buildings are arguably safer, more comfortable and more accessible than buildings of the past. Unfortunately, the number of factors involved with the construction process has increased as well. <br /><br />A complete site survey must be performed to establish the location of utilities, topography of the site, any environment challenges and site egress. Next, a site plan must be developed to illustrate the location and relevant size of the buildings. Detailed architectural drawings of the building including appearance and floor plan must be created. The use of the building and number of children determines floor plan layout and building size. Customer desires and budget have considerable impact on the appearance of the buildings. These construction drawings incorporate safety designs, accessibility, building function as well as heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems, electrical, plumbing and communication utilities. Engineering review of the drawings helps ensure the building will meet current code and are structurally sufficient. The city or other local governing body must approve the project before construction can begin. Financing will be secured and construction will begin. If Off-Site Construction is used, site preparation and building construction can occur simultaneously and it is not necessary to wait until the site is complete before building construction begins. This concurrent construction process can save up to 60% of the total construction time. Buildings are installed at the site when they are approximately 80% complete, then the limited amount of finish work is preformed. The buildings must be inspected throughout the constructed process by a third party agency to certify they are constructed properly. Customers can chose to manage each individual step with separate contracts for each company performing the work.<br /><br />Alternatively, customers can use a <a href="http://www.modtech.com/about/modular-design-build.php" target="_blank">Design-Build</a> process to simplify construction. Select companies can provide comprehensive construction packages where the various aspects of the projects are incorporated into one contract. The design-build company takes direction from the customer and is completely responsible for converting customer ideas into a completed project. The company will arrange for the individual details and manage the entire process. If a problem arises the Design-Build company will make arrangements to resolve the issue. At the conclusion of the project the customer will review the project and make final payment to the design-build company.<br /><br />In addition, the Off-Site Construction process can be combined with the Design-Build process to provide a complete turn-key project. The manufacturing & construction company will arrange and coordinate the various aspects of the process including design, Off-Site Construction process, site preparation, building installation and finish work. The Off-Site construction process provides reduced construction time through concurrent site & building construction. The Design-Build aspect streamlines the process to further reduce construction time and customer frustration as the individual steps are managed by a single company. Project financing may also be available as part of the comprehensive package.<br /><br /><b>Team Members</b><br />A limited number of companies specialize in Off-Site Construction of child care buildings and provide Design-Build services. Purchasing directly from the integrated manufacturer/builder eliminates intermediaries and facilitates direct communication between the customer and the builder. In addition, companies operating their own factories have direct control of the process and can ensure a high quality building. It is important to research the company thoroughly and ask to see past projects and examples of their work. An established history is a strong indicator of future success.</p>
-About the author: Brandon Alexander serves as Strategic Marketing Analyst for Modtech Manufacturing & Construction which provides comprehensive Design Build Services for modular buildings including project financing.
Getting Most Out Of Roofing Contractor Minneapolis - by
June 12, 2011 by Scaffolding Exeter
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Getting Most Out Of Roofing Contractor Minneapolis
The roof is one of the essential parts of the house. No house could ever be complete without a roof. The absence of a good quality roof leaves those who resides the house appalling living condition or even death. For the residence of the twin cities, there are a lot of roofing contractor in Minneapolis to choose from. Each has their own stab at quality, integrity, workmanship and price enticing you to render their service. Some of these claims are indeed true, but there are some are just conjured up promotional write-ups. That is why you should really look up on the working history of the roofing contractor rather than just browsing at their homepage or reading their pamphlets. Better to choose a roofing contractor who is affiliated with all or any of the following organizations: Nation Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA), Multi-Housing Association (MHA), and National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) and Builders Association of the Twin Cities (BATC). Being part of these associations will somehow give you an idea of the level of standard your contractor gives. Consider the roof as a single entity, made a certain way to fit a certain purpose. From the construction of the house, the design of the roof is not only meant for style but also for protection. For example, Minneapolis is one place in the United States that experiences the harshest winter. Find a roofing contractor in Minneapolis that is known to build a roof that could last this extremity, read about the materials they use and if indeed their works stand under the toughest condition of the coldest winter night. When having a new roof constructed, make sure to just use top quality and durable materials possible. It is better to be have a sturdy roof that cost a little expensive than have a cheaper one that requires more maintenance and repair. Moreover, while having your roof constructed be sure that you have a roofing contractor Minneapolis that is reliable, always in time and always there from planning to onsite inspection. A roofing contractor in Minneapolis is required to give insurance and warranties for their services. Make sure that the contractor that you are choosing gives good insurance claims and reliable proof of warranty. Of course, it will be better to have no need to claim insurance or to have your roof be re-repaired but look at this as a precautionary measure. Also, try to find a roofing contractor that offers wide array of choices when it comes to the style and color. Of course, you would want to have a house with style, and the type of roof you will yourself constructed must be fit with your taste, needs and budget. It would not be hard to hunt for a roofing contractor in Minneapolis that offers the right roofing selection depending on what you need and your budget. An improperly designed roof does not only cost more money but also takes up time. Correcting a defective roof design even costs more than constructing a new one, so ask your contractor if they offer a warranty that covers corrective construction just in case there was an error in the planning and design of your roof. We provide service to: Minneapolis, St.Paul, MN or anywhere in the whole Twin Cities area - Saint Paul, MN Mpls, Anoka, Apple Valley, Andover, Blaine, Bloomington, Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Burnsville, Champlin, Chanhassen, Columbia Heights, Coon Rapids, Cottage Grove, Crystal, Eagan, Eden Prairie, Edina, Excelsior, Falcon Heights, Farmington, Forest Lake, Fridley, Golden Valley, Hastings, Hopkins, Inver Grove Heights, Lake Elmo, Lakeville, Lino Lakes, Little Canada, Long Lake, Mahtomedi, Maple Grove, Maplewood, Mendota Heights, Minneapolis, Minnetonka, Mounds View, New Hope, North St. Paul, Oakdale, Plymouth, Prior Lake, Richfield, Robbinsdale, Rogers, Rosemount, Roseville, St. Anthony, St. Louis Park, Savage, Shakopee, Shoreview, South St. Paul, Spring Lake Park, Stillwater, Vadnais Heights, West St. Paul, White Bear Lake, and Woodbury, MN - Minnesota.
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Florida Construction - by Stephen Cox
June 4, 2011 by Scaffolding Exeter
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The Florida Home Builders Association (FHBA) is considered to be the fundamental group of the future builders of America. FHBA is the chief association of all local homebuilder’s associations founded within the state. They provide their members, and the whole construction community in general, with sales and marketing tools, legislative updates, training, and even insurance coverage information. The construction industry of Florida has always been on the boom. In fact, there are a number of working immigrants who had found jobs and opportunities in the different construction sites all over the state.
Kraft Construction Company is one the biggest players in the construction industry of Florida. Their headquarters is located in Naples, Florida but they have two other satellite offices within the state. They have one in Sarasota and another in Fort Myers. Since their foundation in 1968, they have a steady number of projects and employ more than 400 workers. They have a net annual income of $100 million.
Willis A. Smith Construction, Inc. is another notable construction company operating in Florida. They are based in Sarasota and are serving the region of Florida since 1972. They have an impeccable background when it comes to the construction of commercial, industrial, healthcare, and educational buildings. They even have construction projects related to museum works. They have also done a number of civic and church-related ventures since it is first founded. They don’t engage in residential construction but they are certainly big in everything else.
Florida also has several construction technical schools from where aspiring professionals can go to and train. There are at least 15 colleges offering construction education in and around the state. Examples of these educational institutions are the Brevard Community College-Cocoa Campus, Broward Community College, and Tallahassee Community College, among others.
Stephen is the owner of this Construction Directory And we provide the largets General Contractors Directroy online.We have close to 200,000 listings with us and offer Free Submission to our directory for contractors.
Find the Top Construction Jobs Online - by Sandy Kassenbaum
May 26, 2011 by Scaffolding Exeter
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Top-Construction-Jobs.com is a one stop guide for anything and everything related to finding construction jobs and construction employment resources such as links to construction recruiters and construction employers.
If you are looking for construction job openings or want to start a new career in construction then this job site is for you. This site will show you where to find the hidden construction jobs that exist all over the internet.
At any single point in time, there are thousands of construction jobs posted all over the internet. The secret is to know where to look and how to extract the construction jobs.
Many parts of the world outside the United States are developing rapidly and need construction managers to manage complex construction projects. Use this site and find these high paying construction management jobs.
These overseas construction jobs are very lucrative and most of your expenses of working overseas is handled by the contractor.
If you work good with wood or consider yourself as a top notch carpenter, then there are tons of carpenter construction jobs posted all over the internet.
Construction workers are needed in every organization from the very smallest of companies to the larger Fortune 1000 employers. The job titles for the construction industry varies greatly based on experience and education level.
There are thousands of construction jobs posted all over the internet. Construction jobs are found on employer sites, job boards, recruiter sites and niche sites specifically focusing on the construction industry.
The best place to search for construction jobs is a site called http://www.WorkTree.com This site is the most comprehensive job portal on the internet which combines nearly all the sources of construction jobs into one place.
WorkTree.com has several power job search engines where you can enter your construction search criteria and their job search engine scan thousands of internet sites in seconds and brings back all the results onto one page.
As part of your construction job search, you should definitely visit these industry specific job sites and post your construction resume, search for jobs, keep up to date on trends in the field of construction. They are a great source of information.
Your first and possibly only stop to find and query these construction specific job sites is WorkTree.com. WorkTree has compiled a comprehensive list of construction job sites all in one place.
Sample construction job titles found on WorkTree.com
-Construction Manager
-Construction Superintendent
-Landscape Construction Salesperson and Estimator
-Inside Sale Representative (Construction)
-Construction Manager/Coordinator
-Assistant Estimator-Fun Friendly Construction Company
-PURCHASING MGR homebuilder homebuilding residential construction
-Home Builder Home building
-Superintendent, Civil Construction
-Residential Construction Estimator/Purchasing Agent
-Senior Construction Project Manager
-Fire Protection Engineer
- New Construction
-Senior Construction and Development Project Manager
Visit and bookmark http://www.Top-Construction-Jobs.com and refer to this site for all your construction job search needs.
Sandy Kassenbaum is the job and career expert at http://www.Top-Construction-Jobs.com Sandy has years of experience in staffing construction professionals. She has worked both as an construction recruiter and career counselor. She has been helping construction job seekers at http://www.Top-Construction-Jobs.com
Fibreglass Roofing Sheets Moulded Components Can Be Light Weight, Strong, With Low Maintenance. - by
May 21, 2011 by Scaffolding Exeter
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Fibreglass Roofing Sheets Moulded Components Can Be Light Weight, Strong, With Low Maintenance.
Fibreglass offers a high degree of design flexibility and is a material that can be moulded into products that can be used for virtually any application. Fibreglass (also called glass-fibre) is made from strands of silica-based glass extruded into very fine fibres, these fibres are held together with a binder, there are normally two kinds of binder available, powder or emulsion, it’s this binder which holds the fibres together to produce chop strand matt , chop strand matt is just one of the many kinds of glass-fibre reinforcements available, there are more exotic fibres available, such as Kevlar and Carbon fibre, these are used for more high-end applications. Glass-fibres when combined with a polymer matrix i.e. resin; will result in what is classed as a composite material, but this composite is better known as GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic) or FRP (Fibre Reinforced Plastic) but the most popular and widely used term is Fibreglass. The most popular polymer matrix of choice is normally polyester resin, but there are others available, Such as Vinyl-ester, epoxy, polyurethane, just to mention but a few, the fibre and resin choice is normally based on the end use of the moulded product and the criteria laid down by the client. Fibreglass Roofing Sheets is a composite material that has few constrains or design limitations, the typical properties of this modern day material allow it to be easily moulded into products of any size, shape, or colour, yet these fantastic results can be achieved at a competitively low cost when compared with other more conventional materials. Fibreglass Roofing Sheets moulded components can be light weight, strong, with low maintenance requirements, and can be manufactured to meet specific requirements like fire- retardantcy, chemical-resistance, or be resilient to environmental extremes, in short this outstanding modern day composite material has great potential for designers, architects, and end-uses alike, pushing the design boundaries further, so before you finalize your next design, consider fibreglass Roofing Sheets. Every day families are speculating about what direction to take in installing a roof for their domicile, to add on, or to touch up. There is a slight difference in price when one builds the roof in comparison to commissioning a roofing company. The two most common roof constructions are a customary roof of timber beams and a weightless trussed rafter. Roof development can be best occupied by professionals or by the home owner depending on structure. Traditional timber roofs are built with the thought of load-bearing cross walls situated in the roof space to act as a support for running level purloins. Roof wrappings are assisted by these areas of timber with hitched rafters at particular and typical intervals. If large spans exist it is best to replace the purlins with not heavy steel beams. In this technique the timber is placed over the steel beams leaving the rafters to be fixed when needed. A lightweight option is the trussed rafter roof which is the best option if the space is to be operated for storage only. The point here is the appliance of several undersized bracing timbers in place of large single beams. The frames are lifted effortlessly to put into position; however, with the large amount of timber overflowing the area, there is not much space but for storehouse. Primed metal plates are used to connect the frames, braced at an angle depending upon the done by hand instructions. This is a excellent option for those home owners desiring to construct their own roof. First pick the roofing matter that is correspond to the home’s requirements. Metal roofs are best installed by specialists. If paying a builder be sure to check out guidelines and referrals from the National Roofing Contractors Association. Then check for the selected contractor in the Contractor’s License Reference Site to certain the contractor has a in the home region’s state. With strict home specifications differing in every state(s) this is an important step. Also, review the Better Business Bureau for any bad reviews made about this precise contractor. Whether using a contractor or taking charge of ones own roofing there are certain costs that cannot be avoided. However, hiring a contractor will include the cost of labor and time. When hiring a roofing company to complete the undertaking of roof construction one must understand costs. One bears the cost for the total price spent on goods and services. This includes time and labor for assembling and constructing. The price of materials varies within each state and depends on the roof design of top being constructed.
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Estimating The Market For Construction Equipment Sales - by Chris Warren
May 19, 2011 by Scaffolding Exeter
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Heavy construction equipments are required in all parts of the world. Their demand has increased all the more after the growing economy in the Indian sub-continent, Middle East, Far East and Oriental nations as well.
Countries like China, Singapore, etc. are developing at an exponential rate in the area of infrastructure development. Chinese infrastructure has become so strong in the recent past that even the interior cities and remote areas are also well laid with clean broad roads, buildings, shopping malls, bridges, etc. All this growth has let to increase in the construction equipment sales.
Construction equipment sales had been most in the western regions in the decades of sixties to mid-eighties. But in past twenty years the economical growth in the eastern part of the globe had been exponential. The rise in the middle class and better earning resources has led to the growth of the economy. This growth has called for more development of residential and commercial outlets, etc. The increase in the development of such outlets has led to increase in the construction job works. These job works have adapted to the changing developmental pattern thus construction equipment sales have gathered pace equivocally.
More and more builders and architects have come together and large construction companies have built boulders all along the economical growth. Huge towers, shopping malls, big broad roads, expressways, highways, bridges, flyovers, etc. have led to the increase in construction equipment sales. Since all this development work calls for larger companies to shoulder all kinds of job works, many companies have made strategic partnerships, joint ventures, governmental bodings and alliances with the domestic counterpart for better growth. All these large companies have built up their own construction fleet along with the construction specific manpower.
These construction equipment sales are usually related to the iron and steel prices. Since there have been more excavations for the iron ores and new outlets, iron and steel market has grown at a healthy pace in these developmental decades. The large projects require heavy capital investments. In developing countries the cyclic rotation of capital is more regulated and strategic. Thus the investors are able to opt for large borrowings and generate their own capital for purchase of heavy construction equipments. Thus the heavy equipment sales in these countries are more properly funded and less prone to financial risks.
In case of construction equipment sales pricing is also an important factor. It determines the extent of sales or whether the constructor would prefer to go in for rental equipment. Pricing also acts as a determinant of demand in the market. Demand is led as per the specific country, availability of these equipments in the region, prices of iron and steel, etc. moreover, for the construction equipment sales financing of the purchase of the construction equipment acts as an added advantage and gives a competitive edge in selling the equipments. Financing the purchase leads to increase in the construction equipment sales of the manufacturers.
Thus construction equipment sales are more or less directly dependent on the pricing structure and financing available, as it gets included in the project cost. These sales are more prevalent in the growing economies where more infrastructure developments regularly take place.
Chris Warren, Construction Equipment Sale engineer - focusing on Construction Equipment and Heavy Equipment Auctions

