• CMAX BE&EN124 D400 Manhole Cover for City Building System 1
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CMAX BE&EN124 D400 Manhole Cover for City Building

CMAX BE&EN124 D400 Manhole Cover for City Building

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CMAX BE&EN124 D400 Manhole Cover for City Building


Specifications

1.SMC/BMC/FRP manhole cover 
2.EN124 standard 
3.Against thief 
4.Anti-impact and Anti-causticity 
5.With locking system

Introduction:

We are one of the leading manufacturers of manhole covers, fasteners, pumps, motor shells and other castings and forgings. Our products are made according to different standards, such as ISO2531, EN545, EN14525, ISO4422, ISO7005, DIN3352, BS5163, DIN3202, BS2494, BS4504, EN124 and other relevant ISO, EN, BS, DIN and ANSI standards.


Moreover, our products have been selling well in European, Middle East, Southeast Asian, South African and South American countries for more than 10 years. We can also make the castings and forgings according to customers' drawings or samples.


Presently, we are looking forward to your inquiries and to establishing long term cooperation relationship based on mutual benefits. If you are interested in any of our products, please feel free to contact us for more details.

 

 

 

Materials:

Our Burglarproof Artistic manhole covers (shorted for FRP manhole cover) are made from composite materials such as glass fiber, resin, quartz, corundum etc..

Applying wear-resistant and climate-resistant materials on the relief sculpture layer so that the products can be long-term used under different environment.

Applying continuous reinforced fiber on the structure layer to ensure the products having sufficient sustaining ability. While some of other composite material manhole covers (for examples, BMC manhole cover) do not contain reinforced fiber, or just contain short fiber (the intensity of short fiber is 20-30% of continuous fiber);








Q: well i m aware of in order to be a real estate broker you need to have a licence, i just wondering who is in this field can give me some informations on when you are a broker how it works, after you gotta a licence , will you hired by a brokerage, do you need to pay to stay in a brokerage, how much the course cost , and how long. i don't really know what to do with my life. i 'm interested in real estate, i'm living in toronto. thx
There is a big difference in being a real estate broker and being a real estate agent. You will need to start as an agent working for another broker. The steps in Canada are probably different than for the US, but here, you take an 80-hour course, take the state licensure test, pay your $1000 fee for the course/test/license, and in some areas, you have to find a broker to sponsor you before they will let you take the test. In other words, you have to find a broker that says he will hire you if you pass the test. That keeps every person on the street from just going out and getting a license. Different brokerages have different rules for payment and commission. Some pay you a flat rate per montha and then deduct your commission off of that. Any extra commission you make is yours to keep. With that method, you are guaranteed a minimum monthly salary. You will most likely have to sell for years and prove yourself before someone will pay this way. Some pay commission only, and that's pretty much what you can expect when starting out. What % commission they pay to you will vary from brokerage to brokerage, too. Here, real estate companies charge 6% to a seller to sell a house. 3% goes to the seller's brokerage and 3% goes to the buyer's brokerage. In most cases, the agent gets 1% and the house gets 2%. However, if you are both the buyer's and seller's agent, you may be able to negotiate more than 1%.
Q: I was wondering if my d.u.i. conviction could keep me from getting a real estate license in georgia? I have that dui and a minor in possesion of alcohol charge on my record. no felonies or charges having to deal with money or anything.....Thanks
I don't know, but if you are considering going to Real Estate school, before you spend the money, I would make sure I understood how extremely difficult the market is in our state. My home, my folks' home, my best friend's home have all lost HALF their value. My other friend has 3 houses for sale on her street that are selling for less than 1/3 of what they were selling for 3 years ago. I don't mean to rain on your parade to be cruel, I just want you to know that it hasn't been this hard to make a living in real estate since the late 70's. Georgia is leading the nation in foreclosures, or was recently. Any real estate school can tell you if a DUI prevents you from getting your license and if you don't want to ask, call the Governor's Office of Consumer Affairs, they can steer you to the correct governing agency.
Q: I've always liked real estate as a career, but I dont want to become an agent(Dont like that its not a fixed income)Does anybody know any other careers in real estate? And if so, what would I have to major in for college?
I became a real estate agent 3 months ago in Canada, British Columbia. United states is on the Decline. I have been doing well finally after 3 months. Made a 3 million dollar commercial sale, but my first sale was a mobile home for 100 000$. A crappy mobile home for 100 000$ do the math and relocate my friend. Things are so hot up here its amazing. Vancouver, Okanagan, Island. Leave the states and start business up here. Im only 19 and even I can make a living at it. More than a decent one.
Q: Really broad question, I know, but what are the nuances, elements, and phases of real estate development? I'm writing a business paper for a competition, and I'm also thinking about being an RE developer when I'm older.Here's what I know about RE Development:1) Buy undeveloped land2) Hire contractors to build houses3) Sell houses for profitor1) Buy property (preferably distress property?)2) Fix/renovate3) Rent it out while waiting for market to get better4) Sell for profitThat's my layman's knowledge of RE Development. To be clear of my question, what are the details and fine points of real estate development? What do I need, besides money? What's the best way to get money to finance this?Thanks all
Real estate developers are entrepreneurs who obtain land, prepare it for development and manage the construction process. They may also spend time negotiating projects and participating in public hearings.
Q: Im a senior at Texas and im about to go to college i am mostely interested in real estate i love it.i need some help about it.like how much is the salary these days ?do yall know any good websites?ANY HELP I WOULD APPRICIATE IT. THX EVERYONE.
We are buying a house with the help of a Realtor, I just made an offer on a home. The thought crossed my mind about real estate too until I ask my Realtor what it was like. We're from Texas too. There's a lot of night and weekend work involved. She loves it but is away from her family quite a bit, she can work from home sometimes and still be with her daughter though. She said she made over a million dollars in sales a year. She makes 6% commission off of a sale. It only cost her $700 dollars to get her licence from Texas A&M, she did it all online. I hope I helped, if you have any questions I can ask her for you. Good luck!
Q: Does someone take a loan out and buy a home to rent out and have the renters pay he mortage and more in rent? Or does it work differently? What about buying an apartment building that costs over a million dollars? How does someone successfully invest in real estate?
They buy low and sell high! Not easy to do or everyone would be successful. It usually takes money to make money and paying mortgage interest and real estate fees detract from the profits. Good Luck
Q: im thinking about trying to get involved in real estate and wanted some advice on the exams and how long it takes. thank you
Broker or Agent? Salesperson you need to take RE principles to be eligible to take the exam and two more RE courses to keep the lic. if you pass. Broker it's 2 yrs verified experience and about 8 courses. I have been a Realtor for 8 years and I just passed the broker's exam, it was very hard and I am told they changed the salespersons exam also to make it harder. Good luck.
Q: How can a PA Real Estate agent get a NJ Real Estate Licence ?Does it allow one to practice in both the states ?Thanks.
Yes but check with NJ to find out if they allow reciprocating licensing. Basically, you are exempt from the testing but still must comply with the education and insurance requirements. Texas is the only state that I know of that doesn't allow reciprocating so if you want a license in Texas you have to go through all of the training and vice versa. The other caveat. You can't as far as I know have a different broker so if your broker doesn't practice in New Jersey then I think you are out of luck as well. Not for certain but you need to check with the NJ real estate commission. My company offers the opportunity to build teams nationwide for the average agent. In other words if you are interesting in profiting from other agent's production from any where and not just your own production then email me for the information.
Q: Does anyone know of an online program or college that will qualify me to become a real estate broker and take the test? I'm currently going to the university of phoenix for business marketing and wanted to know if the credits that I earn will qualify me. If not, does anyone have any suggestions of online programs or anything to become a reaal estate broker? Thanks
The test is broken up into two parts: a morning exam and an afternoon exam with a lunch break in between. I studied the manual I received and listened to the CDs. During the first part of the exam I hardly recognized any of the questions and at the lunch break I called Mr. Henderson and spoke with him directly.
Q: im 13 and i noticed that i like houses and i like selling things. i though about becoming a real estate agent but i want to know if it can be a good job...i want to get to the level where im selling multi million dollar houses in big cities..when i get out of school i plan on taking some classes in business... what other classes can/should i take?how long does it take to actually be a agent?
real estate is a good career. But you one main thing is investment capability in the starting. Then You can easily set up your business in the market.

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