go with nature, if it is a building, use solar power, collect rain water,use the temp out side to cool/heat things.
try to use sun light insted of electric light
2006-12-13 22:02:51
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answered by raj r 1
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What do you want to know? It took me three years to break even and then the struggle made me rethink many things. After twenty years and making more then I made in one year to compare, with what I made all the twenty years.
It just cannot be composed here what your doing and what you should do. I know you'd like an magical answer but there are none. I would say, watch who you hire, don't hire relatives and start them at the bottom not the top, make them work for what they get.
Carry enough insurance, don't do anything illegal, you'll be asked, document everything, keep vigilant records and keep these safe. There are no friends in business, remember this, don't trust anyone. Don't take on a partner, if you did, buy him out. Good luck. I was in Las Vegas for twenty years, it was good to us.
2006-12-13 22:15:19
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answered by cowboydoc 7
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You need to establish rapport with real estate people and government agencies. These are the people with many construction projects. Feel free to submit your bid or join the bidding process for their projects.
2006-12-13 22:03:40
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answered by coolguy 2
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