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Made from 100% recyclable materials, CMAX epoxy cast iron pipe systems are not only environmental friendly, but also satisfy many properties necessary to withstand the aggressive conditions both internal and external of the pipes and fittings: these properties include its excellent resistance to abrasion, corrosion, impact and fire. CMAX also has low noise transmission compared to common UPVC drainage pipe systems. CMAX is designed as long lasting building materials.

Standard:

CMAX epoxy cast iron pipe systems with nominal size between 40-300mm comply with BS EN 877.BS EN 877 guarantees the quality of the materials, dimensions and tolerances, mechanical properties(like water pressure, tensile strength and brinell hardness) appearance, and the standard coating for the epoxy cast iron pipes, fittings and couplings.

Strength:

Iron is well known for its strength and abrasion resistance. The shape and impact strength of CMAX products are unchanged under exposure of sunlight and weathering, while UPVC and PVC pipes would soften, deform and become brittle under intense temperature change.

Quiet:

CMAX’s sturdy and dense properties reduce pipe vibration a silent drainage system.Studies had proven iron is the quietest material out of all other common drainage system.

Non-Toxic and Non-Combustile:

No toxic gas will be emitted from CMAX in the event of fire. Iron is also non-combustile,so epoxy cast iron pipes and fittings are recoverable after fire.

Anti-Corrosive:

All CMAX epoxy cast iron pipes and fittings are internally and externally finished with corrosive resistant epoxy coating to prevent fouling and corrosion. The epoxy on CMAX epoxy cast iron pipes and fittings provides an excellent exterior under humid and tropical conditions.

Coupling:

Lightweight couplings are specially engineered to guarantee a strong, quick and easy connection between CMAX pipes and fittings. Made from stainless steel with rubber gaskets, the coupling match pipe and fittings non-corrosive properties.

Q: Hi,I want to be a Real Estate Developer and have a bachelor's in architecture. I will be going back to school soon. What Masters program should I apply for? Have in mind I want to be a R.E Developer.What masters program will benefit me the MOST??? :)
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Q: I am planning to move to Daytona Beach and was wondering which Real Estate was reliable. I have looked on the internet and the majority of the Real Estate had very bad ratings and comments. It would be nice not to be tricked or cheated for my money. Thank you
real estate has no feelings and does nothing; it is an inanimate thing. i think you are taking about a real estate AGENCY. CALL 3 AGENCIES and ask to talk to a buyer's agent. =[the one's that seem unethical, are dual agents/aka listing agents] can guide further
Q: hi frnds.im 25 yrs. Engg. Graduate.i want to know everything about investning in real estate from top to bottom,so plz tell me from where can I get that all this knowledge?and I want a mentor for this…any places??
Don't know about a mentor. I wanted one at one point to, but the mentor became reading lots of books on the subject. Now that I;ve been in real estate awhile I have no interest in mentoring someone else (lol, maybe I'll go write a book on it someday). I'd suggest just reading lots on it and calling that your education. Also, go get a real estate agents license. You only need to take a course and pass a test and you learn alot in the process. Also, being an agent you can save on commissions when you buy/ sell places for yourself, and you don't have to ever sell a place to anyone else (make sure you sign up with a broker when you split the commissions, and tell them what you are doing beforehand). So, the bookstore is the best place to go to learn (they'll have a whole section on real estate investing) and the books are your mentor (unless you happen upon another). Best luck.
Q: I had my house listed with a real estate agent for 4-1/2 months. The commission was 5.6%. This contract expired the end of 2008 but it states that commission is owed if there is a sale 180 days from the ending date.I don't think I want to renew the listing right now as we didn't have much interest and no offers. Also, does this seem to be a normal contract? By boyfriend thinks I got screwed on the commission fee.
What that language usually refers to is if the agent comes in with a buyer within that 180 days they can still get their commission - or if someone they showed it to originally (prevailing cause) ends up buying it from your or another realtor after their contract has expired. It should not refer to ANY sell of the property after the expiration of their contract and they would have to be able to prove 'prevailing cause'. That's fairly normal language, but 180 days seems to be a bit long. Either way, you normally would not have to worry about having to pay them for any typical sale through another realtor or otherwise after their contract has expired. 5.6% is a fairly low commission rate as the national average is 6% and in our area it is 7%. I don't think you got screwed on the commission amount. It would always be a good idea to have an attorney look at the contract to make sure, but common practice in most areas would reflect my comments above.
Q: I'm 20 years old and a junior in college, my dad told me that most real estate investors that have become millionaires didn't go to college. How true is this, is it really that easy to get a loan and invest in real estate? I've read 4 books on real estate and attended a few seminars so far in the past 3 months as well as seen a few properties with potential for profit. The concepts seem pretty easy, the only thing I see is that its a lot of hard work. My dad has one rental property and my uncle just got one and it looks quite easy. Don' get me wrong, I know I have to roll up my sleeves and sometimes you may not make a profit for months and that's if you make a profit at all, but I want to know from someone who has experience, given the time and effort, could somebody strike it rich off real estate more easy than other fields? And is it more possible for any person who makes the effort or only few people have that special talent?I would definitely love to work for my self.
NO, most people do Not become rich from real estate. When anything sounds too good to be true, It Is. And No business loan is ever easy to get. It takes money to make money. And most sound investment opportunities take time to pay off. Focus on getting a good education instead of spending money on these seminars. If you are that interested in the real estate industry, find employment in areas like construction, property management, real estate sales. Learn what really goes on. Practical experience is always helpful. Universities also offer programs in this field.
Q: I am a college junior majoring in computer information systems. The only problem with that is that I feel that that isn't the path for me. I want to move into real estate because I genuinely feel I would love to do it.. I just don't have the slightest clue as to how to get started, can somebody please help me out?
The real estate industry has a career path for you! industry body for real estate professionals in NSW - giving you the edge as you break into the industry. Before you start a real estate business in Queensland, you need to understand how the industry works, what things you need to consider in your planning. click here to more information. Go here: Real Estate Agent Geelong
Q: I know college is very critical in most career fields these days, but what are the chances of getting into real estate without a degree?
you don't need a college degree to be a real estate agent. it is one of the few lucrative fields where it is not necessary. however, i would suggest that you get one anyway. to be a real estate agent, you really have to be dedicated, patient, and know what you're doing. you have to have the gift of gab and be a bit of a hustler. a lot of your business will come from referrals or word of mouth, so you really have to be able to get your face and name out there. if you are a shy person, don't even bother. if you like your life and finances orderly and predictable...it is not the lifestyle for you as your sales can fluctuate rather wildly from month to month. i hope that you don't get discouraged from what i said. without knowing you personally, it's hard to know what kind of real estate agent that you'd be. however, i do know that 60 percent of them quit in their first year. it is a field that attracts a lot of lazy, get rich quick type of people. once they see how much work is actually involved, they don't last long, especially in this day and age. that is why i would get your degree anyways, to have something to fall back on if you don't like the field or things don't work out.
Q: My dad recently informed me about a career in real estate. Im currently a junior and its getting to that point where i need to really learn about what i want to do. My mother says that she does not want me to do real estate. I dont know why and i would like to know more about it.What are the downfalls?How hard is it to get into real estate?What are the upsides?How much money do you make?Is it a good profession?Any additional information would be good i really want to know about it in a simple way!
ITS all Real estate business trending and booming a lot in INDIA. Bangalore tops the real estate business
Q: I majoring in economics and I wanted to minor in real estate because that's ultimately what I want to end up doing, but my school doesn't offer the minor anymore, though I'm still allowed to take the classes. I know I don't need a BA degree but I want to have something to back me up and I feel as though I'd feel more accomplished. I don't have the time to take the classes right away to get my real estate license and work as one during school but I want to get as much experience as possible and learn the ropes. I contacted a few real estate agents in my area and all but one has returned my call and even they are not looking for an unlicensed assistant. I'm looking to move to southern California after graduation and would love to find out as much as possible about that market before I go out there. Does anyone know of any internship opportunities out there or in PA? Any advice would help, Thanks.
Real estate brokers and agents would not use the term Internship to describe what you are offering. That is why they were not interested. There are 2 avenues that could work. YOu agree to work for no salary for one month. YOu go on appointments with a successful agent.... and in return, you do small jobs like putting up For Sale signs and removing lockboxes (with house keys inside) from sold houses. The 2nd month you could get a small salary because the agent now knows that you will work hard. Or you go to work as an assistant for $1,500 a month. You are a paid employee. You will answer calls and pass out flyers and go to meetings as well as put up signs. You will be more like a secretary but you will get paid for your work. Decide which one you want and call 100 agents. Or visit them as they hold Open Houses.
Q: What would I need to do to get into Real Estate Development, would a Real Estate License be enough?
Money and time. A lot of money and a lot of time.

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