Q. I work in a construction company and today my boss just threw an assignment on my desk. I am supposed to find out price forecast of building materials such as Steel Rebars, Ready Mixed Concrete etc.
I am v v new in the construction industry, barely 2 months, and I really have no clue where to start. I've already found analyst reports on BMI on commodities (steel) but that's not what he's looking for.
Someone help me pls?
I am v v new in the construction industry, barely 2 months, and I really have no clue where to start. I've already found analyst reports on BMI on commodities (steel) but that's not what he's looking for.
Someone help me pls?
A. There is no one that I know of to make such forecasts, except the National Association of Home Builders and at the bottom of the web link below you will find 2 links to free samples of such forecasts (without fully subscribing to their service for the real McCoy):
http://www.nahb.org/reference_list.aspx?sectionID=133
http://www.nahb.org/reference_list.aspx?sectionID=133
How can I find out what company supplied the cement and building materials for a state construction project?
Q. If anyone knows about the building materials used in Boston's Big Dig... that would be helpful. I am very interested in the cement...not the bolts holding up ceiling.
A. There are hundreds, perhaps thousands, of separate contracts for the project known collectively as "the big dig". "Aggregate Industries" supplied much of the concrete, but virtually every plant in the New England area supplied at least some of the mix used on the project. Many construction contracts included both construction and materials, so the concrete supplier did not submit a separate bid, but was priced in with the contractor's bid.
The custodian of records at the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority has a list of all bid opportunities and all bidders selected. The material is public record.
Massachusetts Turnpike Authority
State Transportation Building
10 Park Plaza
Suite 4160
Boston Massachusetts 02116
617-248-2800
The custodian of records at the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority has a list of all bid opportunities and all bidders selected. The material is public record.
Massachusetts Turnpike Authority
State Transportation Building
10 Park Plaza
Suite 4160
Boston Massachusetts 02116
617-248-2800
What are the effects of transportation of building materials?
Q. What are the effects of transportation of building materials?
Environmental and effects on the material itself???
Environmental and effects on the material itself???
A. The material ends up in a new location.
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