Executive Directory of Residential Builders
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326,644 | Total Universe / Universe Rate | $105.00/M |
Email Addresses | $275.00/M |
DESCRIPTION
Executive Directory of Residential Builders allows you to target individuals that operate businesses that engage in constructing residences. These home builders construct mainly single family homes. This type of construction includes new work, additions, alterations, remodeling, and repair.
Residential builders are coordinators of the construction site. Once meeting with the architect whose plans they will follow, they subcontract to other building professionals to perform specialized tasks such as establishing foundations, framing and siding, roofing, plumbing, wiring, and dry walling. Residential builders can often purchase and install appliances, flooring, cabinetry, and other accessories in order to complete a home.
These construction professionals handle tasks such as ordering supplies, controlling supply costs, managing waste, confirming that all workers are qualified for their tasks, and working with inspectors to make sure the structure is up to code. The services offered by a residential builder can vary widely. Many choose to specialize in particular types of projects, such as green homes, housing developments, custom homes, or homes of a particular style.
General Contractors-Residential Building owners and operators have a good education and plenty of experience in construction. Many earn bachelor's or master' degrees in construction science, construction management, or civil engineering. The colleges or universities that award these degrees offer such courses as site planning, design, construction methods, contract administration, business and financial management, and information technology. Graduates of four-year programs start out as assistants to schedulers or cost estimators. Graduates with master's degrees, especially those with experience in construction, typically become construction managers or contractors in very large construction companies. Many contractors attend training programs sponsored by industry associations. Others develop their skills at two-year colleges with programs in construction science or construction technology. Some contractors get their basic experience by working in the offices of established contractors. Others start as apprentices in one of the construction trades and work their way up. Some contractors complete certification programs to show they have the knowledge, abilities, and experience for the job.
General Contractors purchase items that include abrasives, adhesives and sealants, air tools, anchors, blades, blue prints, buckets, cable installation tools, cables, carpenter pencils, cell phones, cleaning supplies, compressors, computers, copiers, cords, drill bits, dust masks, eye safety goggles, fax machines, first aid kits, flashlights, gas engine equipment, generators, hammers, hand cleaners, hand saws, hand tools, handheld computers, hard hats, high pressure washers, ladders, laptops, lasers, lifting and moving equipment, lights, lubes and chemicals, measuring tapes, office supplies, overalls, paint rollers, paint sprayers, pipe tools, portable electric tools, power nailer’s and staplers, power tools, printers, rags, routers, safety equipment, scaffolds, screwdrivers, sponges, stationary tools, threaded fasteners, tool belts, tool boxes, tool holsters, tool pouches, tote heaters, trash bags, trucks, wiring supplies, and work boots.
ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS
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Bus/Industry Type | $10.00/M |
Geo/Geographical | $10.00/M |
Home Address | $10.00/M |
Job Function/Title | $10.00/M |
Level of Education | $15.00/M |
Max per Company/Sites | $10.00/M |
Number of Employees | $10.00/M |
Phone Number | $50.00/M |
Sales Volume | $10.00/M |
Type of Ownership | $10.00/M |
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