4 Great Skills to Become a Successful Contractor

Posted on May 14, 2013

4 Great Skills to Become a Successful Contractor

To succeed in today’s competitive construction market, contractors need a diverse set of hard and soft skills. Hard skills include those such as technology and project planning. Soft skills are those that involve people, such as communication and the ability to listen. The most successful contractors will demonstrate a solid grasp of both of these Read more…

Bars with Rebar

Posted on May 8, 2013

Bars with Rebar

When you hear the word rebar, what is the first thing you think about? If you are not in the construction industry, you may be a little unsure, so here is a bit of background information on the topic. Rebar, also known as reinforced steel bar, is one of the most common materials in the Read more…

The St. Louis Arch (Gateway Arch)

Posted on May 2, 2013

The St. Louis Arch (Gateway Arch)

The Gateway Arch, or as it is more commonly referred to by most Americans, the St. Louis Arch, is one of the most recognizable American monuments. The structure, which is the tallest man-made monument in the United States, sits in St. Louis, Missouri, as the most visible part of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial. The Read more…

Showcasing Rebar Art: 4 Unique Uses of Rebar

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Showcasing Rebar Art: 4 Unique Uses of Rebar

Rebar has long been used by contractors for constructing buildings. Reinforced steel bars are the tried and true method for keeping concrete structures intact, whether these are bridges or commercial buildings. While its roots may be in the carpentry field, rebar has been used by many skilled people to craft beautiful works of art. There Read more…

Statue of Liberty

Posted on April 26, 2013

Statue of Liberty

New York City’s Statue of Liberty is one of the country’s most famous and most recognizable landmarks. Lady Liberty, as the statue is fondly known, is a quintessential American icon that sits on Liberty Island and overlooks New York Harbor and the New York City skyline. What some don’t know about the robed female statue Read more…

Think Outside the Box: 2 Creative Uses for Rebar

Posted on April 24, 2013

Think Outside the Box: 2 Creative Uses for Rebar

Rebar is by far one of the most widely used materials in the construction industry. These steel rods are durable and work to reinforce concrete so that it does not crack or break under pressure or due to harsh conditions in the environment. It is something most of us never even give a thought to, Read more…

6 Hilarious Contractor Mistakes

Posted on April 17, 2013

6 Hilarious Contractor Mistakes

The construction industry is one which requires hard work and precision accuracy. In order for buildings to be safe and sound structurally, the laborer needs to know exactly how to do their job. Everyone makes mistakes though, but those made by contractors tend to stand out. This may have to do with the fact that Read more…

The Empire State Building

Posted on April 8, 2013

Empire State Building - Contruction photo of the week

  The Empire State Building, one of the country’s most recognizable landmarks, is both a favorite destination of national and international travelers and filmmakers. Since its official opening in 1931, the massive 102-story structure has been in over 250 feature films, including classics such as “Sleepless in Seattle,” “Independence Day,” and “Taxi Driver.” The iconic Read more…

Finding New Business as a Contractor

Posted on April 2, 2013

Finding Business as a Contractor

Zeroing in on potential new business can seem overwhelming. However, armed with good information, you can find the right contacts, submit competitive bids and build your company to the point where people are coming to you for work. Implementing many of the marketing initiatives outlined below takes time and results may not be immediate. Just Read more…

How Rebar is Made

Posted on March 27, 2013

How Rebar is Made

Rebar is found in virtually every concrete and masonry structure. It is short for “reinforcement bar” and refers to the steel rods that are installed inside the concrete and brick to help them keep their shape. This device is essential for ensuring safe, durable structures that will be reliable for years. Without them, the natural Read more…