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Jim Del Carpio posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 15 years, 12 months agoPhil,
Ditto Dan comments on experience, common sense and to use your company history on previous Construction estimates. I would add to his list, network(social) with local contractors and ask them for their input. Some will be glad to help out and others may not, you never know until you ask. Good Luck
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Dan Barnes posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 15 years, 12 months agoPhillip,I have seen several programs over the years and have not been a big favorite of any of them so far. I have been in d/b for almost 28 years. I have worked in the field and behind the desk and I know how long it takes to plant a 4″ tree etc. including the stop at 7-11 for a big gulp and traffic, waiting for the semi to deliver the sod or…[Read more]
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Phillip Merritt posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 15 years, 12 months agoHi, I’ve recently started working for a small residential design/build company and I’m wondering how other people go about estimating construction costs. Is there some great piece of software that makes the process easy, or do people rely on their own knowledge of material and labor prices. It seems like the estimating software I’ve looked at are…[Read more]
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Heather L. Venhaus posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 15 years, 12 months agoHey Folks! Just a quick note to say hello and introduce myself. After completing the 2009 report, I resigned as project manager of the Sustainable Sites Initiative to pursue other opportunities and spend more time with my 7 month old son. I am interested in the practical application of landscape sustainability in residential settings and look…[Read more]
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STEPHANIE Landregan FASLA LEED posted an update in the group
L.A.R.E. – ANYTHING GOES 16 years agoThe only requirement for running for office is being a citizen and the ability to raise money.
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Charles A. Warsinske posted an update in the group
L.A.R.E. – ANYTHING GOES 16 years agoThe legislator happens to be a brick mason. I heard that only 30 percent of the people in the Washington legislature have college degrees. This might say something about their lack of support for teachers, colleges and universities.
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Ray Freeman posted an update in the group
L.A.R.E. – ANYTHING GOES 16 years agoAren’t politicians wonderful? Did he do an apprenticeship to qualify for the bar exam?
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Charles A. Warsinske posted an update in the group
L.A.R.E. – ANYTHING GOES 16 years agoIn order to pass the new practice act in Washington, we had to capitulate to a legislator who said he “is an apprentice kind of guy”. So now the state LA Board is drawing up rules for the act’s implementation. One of the areas being addressed is this aspect of the legislation. As it stands now, the law gives a big boost to kids of licensed…[Read more]
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Susan Murray posted an update in the group
L.A.R.E. – ANYTHING GOES 16 years agoKatrina – Sorry I accidentally posted a question about the practice tests to your discussion earlier !!
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STEPHANIE Landregan FASLA LEED posted an update in the group
L.A.R.E. – ANYTHING GOES 16 years agoKatrina,
If your program is LAAB accredited, then you should be fine. Email me priviately and I can make some recommendations for you to address the LATC staff.
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Robin Alyse Doyle posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 16 years, 1 month agoHands-on all-day workshop on Modeling Residential Sites with Slope in Google SketchUp (for intermediate/advanced users) in San Francisco Feb. 20th, 2010
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Dr.Thiruvelavan posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 16 years, 2 months agohai nice to join in this group
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Bill Kisich posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 16 years, 4 months agoChris-
I know exactly what mean. It would be almost impossible to be a true advocate for the client if you were being paid a sales commission from the contractor. The commission I was referring to is more like maybe a “finders fee”, if you will. I run across all sorts of projects and not all of them are appropriate for a designer. So I refer the…[Read more] -
Dan Barnes posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 16 years, 4 months agoChirs,
Here in Texas we are not required to be licensed for landscape contracting. Sometimes I wish we were because every guy that has lost his job in the last few months has become a landscaper/maintenace contractor. I am sometimes bidding against people that are brand new in the business.
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Ryan A. Waggoner posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 16 years, 4 months agoHey Chris,
We are in Phoenix, and we do mainly design and subcontract the work out on high end residential designs. I believe we are the main contractor, and the work is divided accordingly. -
Roger Bisbe posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 16 years, 4 months agoChris,
I operated a design/build company for 25 years where most of the work we did in-house with some sub-contracting on the specialized features. I now work by myself designing and then managing the projects. I have a network of contractors that work on these projects. I have a design fee and then negotiate a management fee with the…[Read more] -
Jennifer de Graaf posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 16 years, 4 months agoElif-
I have learned that high-level or not, clients don’t read a lot of text. They’re swayed by images, sketches, pretty colors, and your passion. If you say Mondrian, show them what/who that is so they don’t have to ask. Have images that clearly delineate the connection between a Mondrian piece and your design (for example). If you communicate…[Read more]
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Bill Kisich posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 16 years, 4 months agoChris-
My advice:
If you love design, find a couple of good contractors you can send work to on a regular basis. They will (or should) pay you a commission or referal fee for the work you refer to them. They will in turn send you work, some of which they will pay you for directly. Probably a little at first, then more as your relationship builds.…[Read more] -
Ryan A. Waggoner posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 16 years, 4 months agoHey Chris,
My principal here in AZ is a licensed contractor. It’s pretty involved here, but definitely opens up many opportunities… -
Arina Habich posted an update in the group
BUSINESS HELPS 16 years, 4 months agoVisit new Urban Design Podcast on iTunes and http://bit.ly/277Mrz
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