
6 March 2015 | 9 replies
We've been trying to elevate our neighborhood for the past years, with little results.

3 March 2022 | 3 replies
But with an engineering firm in your corner we can evaluate the structure's elevations in relation to the flood level. 60% of the time we find a solution to reduce or even eliminate the flood expense.
22 March 2016 | 28 replies
I am leaving the in the elevator talking to Geradine and was explaining that I am losing money every month, but doing major volume.

31 August 2016 | 10 replies
That is needed to prevent a leak when the elevation changes.

20 April 2017 | 9 replies
I'm waiting on the seller to provide a copy of the policy and elevation certificate.

23 January 2018 | 1 reply
Today, I find out that the wholesaler's title company hasn't even touched my purchase contract, and we opened title a week ago - no title policy, no survey, no elevation certificate.

6 January 2018 | 0 replies
(maybe rewiring an elevator) I think when you see that you can put a new furnace in a place (which is about 3 times as hard as installing a stove) you will not just be saving money you are really making more money.

26 March 2018 | 3 replies
-Perfect your elevator pitch.

3 February 2014 | 60 replies
We tied it up with a note that would be paid from the sales side of the commission (we are agents as well as contractors) We then had an architect that was just starting up and needing to make a name for himself draw change the exterior elevation and complete plans, agreeing to be paid at close of escrow.

15 September 2021 | 24 replies
Just heard some horrors from a friend who's building a custom home:contractor incorrectly sized his elevator shaft - now its impossible to put in an elevator.elevator 'pit' is full of water - no sump drain set upcracked septic tank installed with quick-fix patching to serious cracks.plus the builder was drawing from the construction loan(not sure of my terminology here) - faster than in the contract for his general contractor fees- plus 'early' for materials before they were procured.dumbwaiter shaft incorrectly sized.House is 75%+ there?