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Polish Construction and Assembly Output in the Period 2005-2008 will Grow on Average by 13% a Year - by Richard Lucas


Polish construction and assembly output in the period 2005-2008 will grow on average by 13% a year, most strongly in those regions with the highest share of domestic construction and assembly output, according to PMR forecasts. The Mazowieckie, Slaskie, Wielkopolskie and Dolnoslaskie voivodships are forecast to see the fastest growth in residential and non-residential construction and in civil engineering. (PRWEB) September 23, 2005 — Construction and assembly output in the period 2005-2008 will grow on average by 13% a year, most strongly in those regions with the highest share of domestic construction and assembly output, according to PMR forecasts. The Mazowieckie, Slaskie, Wielkopolskie and Dolnoslaskie voivodships are forecast to see the fastest growth in residential and non-residential construction and in civil engineering. Recovery in the construction sector in all voivodships According to the PMR report The Polish construction sector “ Regional analysis and forecasts for 2005-2008 the already visible recovery in the construction sector will improve the situation for construction firms active in all regions of Poland. PMR forecasts construction and assembly output in the period 2005-2008 to grow on average by 13% a year. By comparison, in the period 2001-2004 construction and assembly output fell on average by 3% a year. Growth will appear in all segments of the construction market with the strongest growth in non-residential construction. Sales of civil engineering and residential services will grow only slightly slower, says Szymon Jungiewicz, senior construction sector analyst at PMR. The largest rise in construction and assembly output is expected to be noted in the Lubelskie vovoidship “ a relatively small region in terms of construction and assembly output sales, where in the period 2005-2008 average growth is forecast to exceed 19%. This is expected to be the result of a faster rise in investment outlays than in previous years, from which companies specializing in non-residential and engineering works will benefit most. In the following voivodships “ Malopolskie, Slaskie, Dolnoslaskie, Pomorskie and Lodzkie “ average rises in construction and assembly output in the period 2005-2008 should range from 16-19% a year. In the Mazowieckie voivodship “ by far the most developed economic region in Poland “ a strong rise in construction and assembly output is expected at an average annual level of just under16%. The weakest growth is expected in those voivodships with the lowest share of the domestic construction and assembly sector: Oplskie, Swietokrzyskie, and also Kujawsko-Pomorskie. Further growth in the significance of the most developed regions Those voivodships with the largest share of domestic construction and assembly output will continue to strengthen in the period 2004-2008, while those least developed in terms of construction and assembly output will fall. The share of the most economically developed voivodships in domestic construction and assembly output is expected to grow from the 32% noted in 2004 to 34% in 2008. PMR analysts expect the Wielkopolskie and Slaskie regions to experience special circumstances, in 2005 noting falls, followed by very dynamic growth in subsequent years in the construction sector. Production will also grow in the Malopolskie and Dolnoslaskie voivodships. Thanks to this improvement in the share of the above mentioned four voivodships, excluding Mazowieckie, construction and assembly output is expected to rise from 35% to 37% of domestic construction and assembly output in 2008. Mazowieckie, Slaskie, Wielkopolskie, and Dolnoslaskie to note fastest growth Analyzing the trends in the key segments of the building market in the period 2005-2008 “ in residential construction, non-residential construction and civil engineering “ one can state that all of these segments will develop fastest in one of the five most developed construction sector regions of Poland: Mazowieckie, Slaskie, Wielkopolskie, Malopolskie and Dolnoslaskie. In the years 2004-2008: - Residential construction will grow fastest in the Mazowieckie and Malopolskie voivodships, where developers are particularly active - Leaders in terms of rates of growth in construction and assembly output connected with non-residential construction will be: Mazowieckie, which is already the centre of the commercial property market, and Slaskie, Wielkopolskie, Dolnoslaskie and Lodzkie - Most civil engineering works are expected to take place in three voivodships: Mazowieckie, Slaskie and Wielkopolskie; currently, construction companies from these three regions combined realize 53% of all national civil engineering works, which is due to the large investment in transport and industrial infrastructure in these the fastest growing economic regions of Poland. The value of construction and assembly output in selected regions is for companies registered on the terrain of the given voivodship. You are welcome to contact the author of the report: Szymon Jungiewicz, Construction Analyst PMR Publications tel. (+48 12) 410 21 18 More information about the report: Marketing Department Tel. (+48 12) 428 03 61 About PMR: PMR Ltd. www.pmrcorporate.com is a publishing, consulting and market research company providing information, advice and services to international businesses interested in Central and Eastern Europe. With highly skilled staff, top ranked web sites and 10 years of experience, PMR is one of the largest companies of its type in the region. PMR ul. Supniewskiego 9, 31-527 Krakow, Poland tel. /4812/ 428 03 60, fax /4812/ 413 40 12 www.pmrcorporate.com

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Online Degrees in Construction Management - by Anne Harvester


Getting your
online degree in construction management
may be much easier than you think. If you are ready to enhance your career opportunities and are interested in construction management jobs, an
online degree in construction management
can be achieved on a very flexible schedule that works for you and your time commitments. You can take classes at night and on the weekends and complete tests online when it works for you €” all in the comfort of your own home. You can even specialize your online degree in construction management by selecting construction management courses focused on topics like financial management, site planning, contract administration, cost estimating and engineering or architectural sciences.

Construction project management has become an increasingly popular career choice for those graduating from college today. This is partly because the industry has started to recognize how invaluable solid project management for construction sites is - especially considering the growing complexity of major construction projects and the many laws that must be taken into account. The people who are hired into construction management jobs are ultimately responsible for the entire project€„¢s success or failure, which is why the not only requires a specialized degree, but also exceptional interpersonal communication and management skills.

Although these types of jobs can be complicated, they also have a fairly high level of compensation. A traditional or online degree in construction management can help qualify you for positions that pay as much as $63,000 per year, which was the industry average for those jobs in 2002. When you couple that with on-the-job construction management training, your earnings potential can increase dramatically as you move up the company ladder into higher-level positions. To help fast track your career, you could also search out a part-time apprenticeship or internship while you are still working toward your online degree in construction management.

If you are ready to start your search for the best undergraduate program offering an online degree in construction management, you can start by researching what online universities offer variations of the degree. One important piece of criteria is that the school you choose for your online degree in construction management must be an accredited online university. This essentially means the school has been evaluated by an independent committee to determine that the curriculum, staff, facilities and technology are up to current university standards. It also means that you should be able to easily transfer your credits to another university (if need be) and that all companies requiring a traditional or online degree in construction management for new hires will recognize your degree.

As a career advisor, Anne Harvester has seen an increase in people interested in pursuing construction management jobs. For those interested in construction project management Anne reccomends on the job training combined with an online degree in construction management.

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Online Construction-Document-Management Software Improves Communication with Multiple Consultants - by Kay Paumier


New enhancements to the Construction Communicator™ (www.constructioncommunicator.com) online construction-document-management system improve communication with multiple consultants Fremont, California (PRWEB) April 14, 2006 — New enhancements to the Construction Communicator™ (www.constructioncommunicator.com) online construction-document-management system improve communication with multiple consultants. Construction Communicator, which is targeted at mid-sized construction projects, enables owners, contractors and architects to further automate contract administration. The easy-to-use online software helps construction professionals to manage Requests for Information (RFIs), submittals, change orders and other construction documents that affect the day-to-day progress of the job. New Features Help Architects Manage Consultants’ Document Reviews and Responses The new features include the ability to easily assign RFIs to lead consultants for “action” and to others for “information” or “comment.” This helps the architect or construction manager coordinate work among different consultants. It also helps consultants prioritize their work by presenting RFIs that require responses ahead of the documents that are informational or only require comment. To further expedite communication, automatic emails can also notify consultants whenever RFIs require their attention. This provides a back-up method of communication for those consultants who infrequently log into the system for a specific project. The email includes a link that automatically logs the consultant into the appropriate construction document on the web. The screen indicates whether the consultant needs to respond or comment. Each consultant response or comment is stored individually. Blind-copy emails can be sent to owner representatives or to others who need to monitor certain documents. “These new features are in direct response to customer requests and continue our commitment to make online contract administration simpler and more effective,” said Richard Sampson, president of Richard Sampson Associates, developers of Construction Communicator. “We firmly believe that, if you surf the web, you can manage construction documents online.” Pricing Pricing for the Construction Communicator subscription service is on a per-user basis. Three pricing levels are offered to suit smaller (maximum of 15 users), mid-sized (maximum of 49 users) and larger (maximum of 100 users) organizations. Charges cover licensing, maintenance, technical support and Internet hosting. The system is offered without email notification, which can be added at any time. Company Information Construction Communicator was developed by Richard Sampson Associates, Inc., a construction-management and consulting firm with more than 20 years experience in the planning, design, funding and construction of building projects. For more information or to take a free test drive of Construction Communicator, visit www.constructioncommunicator.com Construction Communicator is a trademark of Richard Sampson Associates, Inc. Note to Editors: Screen shots of Construction Communicator are available upon request or at www.constructioncommunicator.com/visuals.html

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New York Construction Accident Lawyer can prove to a friend in need - by Paul Justice


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This was the case recently in Bronx, where it was found that Construction workers worked over forty hours a week on a multitude of apartment complexes. It was discovered that this work was done on over a dozen apartment buildings on the Grand Concourse, Gerard Avenue and other locations in the Bronx. The two companies responsible for the no payment of over time are Finkelstein Morgan L.L.C., and J. Siebold Construction Corporation. The two companies have reached an agreement with the state attorney, that no litigation will be pursued if Morgan and Siebold pay $1.23 million. "New York’s construction workers are the backbone of this city’s economy, but these companies sought to stiff almost 300 Bronx construction workers out of the overtime pay they earned and deserve," The state attorney general, Andrew M. Cuomo said.<p>
Fortunately for the construction workers in the Bronx working on this project were compensated for lost wages. However, their many many cases where construction workers are being shortened pay. This is where a <a href="http://www.nbraccidentlawyer.com">New York construction accident lawyer</a> would be able to provide much needed support for the workers. A New York construction accident lawyer can also deal with accidents on the worksite resulting from faulty equipment, poor safety hazards, and sub par training programs. Accidents on the job caused by negligence on the part of someone else can be deemed liable for paying damages to the victim. Overall if you have any problems dealing with accidents at the construction site, or other wage problems, contact a New York construction accident lawyer to help you gain the settlement you deserve, not what is offered.

Paul Justice gives advice to clients who are looking for attorneys to handle injury related cases such as Car accident, automobile accidents. To know more about New York accident lawyer, car accident lawyer New York and New York construction accident lawyer visit www.nbraccidentlawyer.com

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New Online Resource Schools Contractors On Legal Issues - by John Jantsch


Introducing a new website for construction firm owners and managers that gives them up-to-the-minute information regarding legal and business issues affecting them and the operations and profitability of their companies. www.MidwestConstructionLaw.com (PRWEB) April 21, 2005 — A new website for construction firm owners and managers will give them up-to-the-minute information regarding legal and business issues affecting them and the operations and profitability of their companies. MidwestConstructionLaw.com features attorney-written articles regarding contracts, billing and payment; labor and employee policies; general business practices, real estate; and liability and insurance. The site also incorporates a blog, updated daily, by construction expert David C. Seitter. A sampling of recent posts includes titles such as: - Joint Check Agreements - IRS vs. mechanic’s lien - Liability of Design Professional - Survivor: The Construction Project Other features consist of construction news headlines, a construction resource center and access to trend and construction outlook data. The home page offers a free report titled: How To Use Your Law Firm To Get The Most From Your Construction Business. Contractors will also find the opportunity to subscribe to a host of industry publications at no charge. Visitors searching for an attorney with construction experience can view the background information on a number of attorneys with various expertises related to the construction industry. This new resource can be found at www.MidwestConstructionLaw.com

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New Home Construction Loans Everything you want to know - by John Elton


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Present global scenario offers us many facilities to avail a new home construction loan. There are many lending agencies online and offline offering the home construction loans. Another loan facility is that stated income construction loans. Both of these are the financial support for new home construction, but they differ in the way of loan characteristics and approval procedures. <p>
The first step in getting construction loans is to identify a lender. If you are able to identify a perfect lender, who is cooperative and accommodative, half of your problems in getting the loan are over. As already mentioned, there are online and offline lenders who offer the great deals. But the online companies are better, as you can save much amount. You can spend lot of time from moving around from one company to another enquiring about the details of the new home construction loans. It is always better to have information on various lenders who offering the loans for the new construction. You can compare the features of the various companies and select one which seems to be the best. <p>
12 months time is usually considered as the construction period and hence the interest on the loan amount needs to be paid in these 12 months. Once you complete the construction and the lender gets a perfect completion and evaluation certificate you can convert it to a mortgage loan. In general the construction loans charge little more than the interest on mortgage loans. The construction loans are paid to the borrower in different installments, accordingly after the completion of each step in the construction. The draws of the amounts are directly paid to the suppliers and sub contractors. <p>
There are two types of construction loans. One loan is generally applicable to individual customers who look for a residential unit for their own family purpose. For this type, the home owner has the privilege to convert it to a mortgagee loan, in fact it is automatic. Second type of the loan carries another option to close the loan just after the completion by repaying back the whole new home construction loan amount availed. This type is suitable fro realtors who construct and sale home properties. <p>
If you are a potential individual looking for new home construction loans, do not waste you time. Go log in to online lender’s website now itself.

Jon Elton owns and operates a Car Home Life Insurance Quotes website to help while making decision about insurance. He also operates a Cheap Car Auto Insurance site to help taking decision about auto Insurance.

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New Home Construction Loans 101 - by Natalie Aranda


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.

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Network Construction Management Association of Colorado brings CMAA Radio Online Powered by New Construction Strategies Radio Network - by PRWeb



About Construction Management Association of America



CMAA is North America’s only organization dedicated exclusively to the interests of professional construction and program management industry. On behalf of its twenty five regional chapters and 4,000 public and private firms throughout the nation, CMAA promotes the construction management industry and provides resources, advocacy, professional development, certification and business opportunities to its members. CMAA national headquarters is located in McLean Virginia and it web site is www.cmaanet.org



About New Construction Radio Network.



The New Construction Strategies Radio Network brings together leading thinkers in business and construction to discuss the critical issues facing the construction industry from a 360° perspective. The programming focuses on uncovering the best insights, best practices and latest construction strategies. The program is available on demand, 24/7 at www.newconstructionstrategies.com. A new segment is added every week and visitors to the site may subscribe to the program to get full access to the complete archive of programming. New Construction Strategies is produced by Emmy winning broadcaster Errol Smith. The business model for the program was developed by Jackstreet Media and the program is distributed on The Affiliate Nanocasting Network using Really Targeted Syndication (RTS).™



For more information, go to www.cmaa.com or www.newconstructionstrategies.com. For information of syndication go to www.theann.com, or contact Ted Garrison at 800-861-0874.


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National Association of Women in Construction Launches Promotions for Women in Construction Week - by Cassandra Lopez


Women in Construction Week focuses on helping to build careers, build lives and build the future for women in construction. NAWIC exists to enhance the success of women in the construction industry and every year dedicates a week in March to do just that. Fort Worth, TX (PRWEB) (PRWEB) December 23, 2005 — The National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC), www.nawic.org, is pleased to announce the launch of its promotions for the ninth annual Women in Construction (WIC) Week March 5-11, 2006. This week focuses on helping to build careers, build lives and build the future for women in construction. NAWIC exists to enhance the success of women in the construction industry and every year dedicates a week in March to do just that. NAWIC promotes WIC Week nationally to raise awareness of the possibilities the construction industry holds for potential employees. “With the labor shortage the construction industry will soon be facing, we want everyone to see how important the industry is to our futures,” says Kara Roberson, NAWIC’s communications director. This year’s theme is “NAWIC Builds: Building careers, building lives, building the future.” The theme highlights NAWIC’s brand (“NAWIC Builds … Education … Careers … and Futures”) and the desire to build the lives of all women in the construction industry. NAWIC has close to 200 chapters across the United States. Last year more than 140 of those chapters participated in WIC Week. NAWIC’s Marketing Director, Cassandra Lopez, says, “I was very pleased with the level of participation in 2005 and hope to see one hundred percent participation from all of our chapters in 2006.” Anyone interested in participating in events with local chapters is welcome to contact the National Office at 1(800)552-3506 for more information. WIC Week was created to increase the visibility of women who work in the construction industry through programs like Construction Career Days and Block-Kids. Chapters will be celebrating the week with a variety of activities from award banquets and membership drives, to community service activities and hands-on workshops, all designed to promote construction and the value of women’s contributions to the industry. “Through recognizing women’s contributions to the industry during this week we are able to give back to the community,” says Lopez. About The National Association of Women in Construction Founded in Fort Worth, Texas, in 1955, NAWIC is an international association serving approximately 5,800 members in nearly 200 chapters in the United States. Questions or bio requests can be directed to Marketing Director Cassandra Lopez at (817) 877-5551. NAWIC’s core purpose is “to enhance the success of women in the construction industry.” Media Contact: Cassandra Lopez, Marketing Director The National Association of Women in Construction 327 S. Adams St. Fort Worth, TX 76104 817-877-5551 www.nawic.org # # #

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