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EN877 CAST IRON FITTING AND PIPE DRAINAGE

EN877 CAST IRON FITTING AND PIPE DRAINAGE

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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: so yeah im from california. im only 19 im in college for a business major but i think it would be handy to have a real estate license but also to have the knowledge and experience of a real estate agent. Im just curious about the amount of class/time needed. The amount of Test/Final Exams taken to get it. I know its different in every state im sure but im more just looking for a broad estimate i guess.Thanks for the help
You need 120 classroom hours of education from a Utah approved real estate school, $147 and pass a state exam and a sales agent license is yours assuming you have not been convicted of a felony in the past 5 years and have no misdemeanor convictions involving theft or fraud. The education is all about getting you past the state exam and teaches you next to nothing about how to be successful. If you are decent in math you will find most of the 120 hours a complete bore. These are classroom hours, not semester hours, such that if you can schedule being in class all day you could knock out the whole thing in about 5 weeks. Taking a real estate class in Cali will not solve anything for Utah. After being in the business for as an agent for 2 years you can then take more required education and take another state exam to get your brokers license which would allow you to open your own real estate company.
Q: i am a foreigner intending to invest in Real Estate
There is no doubt that real estate is one of the best and lucrative investment, but before investing in it one should know various facts related with it. You want to buy real estate in America, for that you can take advice of real estate agent. He will direct you in a direct direction. Or you can also visit dynabuild.us/
Q: If you wan't to be a super successful real estate agent/broker what should you study in college? (besides real estate) Business? Marketing? Sorry, I am fairly new to the real estate world. Also, if you chose the degree "real estate" do you get your license in college?
This Site Might Help You. RE: What degree should a real estate agent get? If you wan't to be a super successful real estate agent/broker what should you study in college? (besides real estate) Business? Marketing? Sorry, I am fairly new to the real estate world. Also, if you chose the degree "real estate" do you get your license in college?
Q: I was going to focus more on coarses at some real estate institution.But can you major specifically in real estate at colleges? If so, is it better to just go with that than go to a real estate institution?Does my plan on going to college part time with general ed work? Or do I have to major in real estate AND go to a real estate institution?
I suggest you go to the junior college to get an AA (while living at home). The AA is your choice. If you wish to take a real estate course as an elective then do so. To begin in real estate sales you'd need $10,000 and a new car. Both are costly and you'd need the money to do that, so you'd have to be working for many years to earn that, so get your 2-year degree first, then transfer that to a senior college or any college or university that would accept your AA. You'd need some technology courses as well, and a law course, economics, marketing would be good also. Remember that being in real estate means you'd have your own business and so over the years going forward be sure to make friends, be responsible, honest and trustworthy, and stay in the same community where you were you grew up because you'd need to be selling real estate to those people you grew up with and their families.
Q: I just got my real estate license and I would like to know if someone could give me some good advice on where to start to get on my feet. Thanks!
Congratulations on joining the industry. You start at the very, very bottom unless you have a network of people who are currently hoping to buy or sell. You might want to post a note (printed and looking very professional) on the board in your brokerage saying you're new and would like to hold open houses and you're available to do them what days and what times. It sucks doing other realtors' opens but it's great exposure and helps you tweak how you present yourself and how you work. That way you won't mess up on your own listings :) Don't expect to make much money for the first few months or even a year or two if you don't have a network behind you. You might want to join a team of realtors just so you can learn stuff for a few months or a year or two before you are more confident and able to be on your own. If you don't want to do that, you can jump in the deep end and just wait for listings and buyers to come knocking and do nothing in the meantime (this is what a lot of lazy newbies do and they complain about having no business. I wonder why....).
Q: What should i do so i can be a good real estate agent??
work as an assistant for an agent that is successful in the type of real estate you wish to work in for at least a year before you strike out on your own. Specialize in a type and in a geographic area.
Q: i have a presentation in my real estate class, on REIT'S(real estate investment trusts.) i need to know good ways to present the powerpoint presentation. And good examples. Because another group did the same thing..and we have to top then. So what would be a good way to make it a better presentation.
It is critical that you focus valuation on FFO and AFFO. Clearly, you want a measure of financial performance that is not distorted by gains on sales or overly harsh depreciation. Good Luck From Invest in REITs website: The REIT industry also uses Funds From Operations (FFO) as a supplemental measure of a REIT’s operating performance. NAREIT defines FFO as net income (computed in accordance with GAAP) excluding gains or losses from sales of most property and depreciation of real estate. When real estate companies use FFO in public releases or SEC filings, the law requires them to reconcile FFO to GAAP net income. Many real estate professionals as well as investors believe that commercial real estate maintains residual value to a much greater extent than machinery, computers or other personal property. Therefore, they view the depreciation measure used to arrive at GAAP net income as generally overstating the economic depreciation of REIT property assets and the actual cost to maintain and replace these assets over time, which may in fact be appreciating. Thus, FFO excludes real estate depreciation charges from periodic operating performance. Many securities analysts judge a REIT’s performance according to its Adjusted FFO (AFFO), thereby deducting certain recurring capital expenses from FFO.
Q: I e-mailed one of the most successful real estate agents in my area and asked him for some advice. I asked him which would be the best degree for me to study at University and he e-mailed me back to say he would like to help me and advised me to ring him up during the day to talk to him.Do you think he might be taking an interest and looking to hire me? or do you think I might be over looking this
Okay, to over look something means to ignore it. Just saying. As for if he is looking to hire you, how on earth did you jump to that from a friendly gesture? No, it sounds like he is kindly offering to give you some advice.
Q: My parents are getting a new house soon. Before we signed the contract and all other supplemental documents, we didn't ask for Washer, Dryer Microwave (Approx. $1000 value). We just negotiated the price with them. However, when we signed the contract and documents, there is one document(Construction Option pricing) says that washer and dryer, microwave, range refrigerator, dish washer, garbage disposal are INCLUDED and the owner had signed his name on it(This document was provided to us by the seller).Now we asked him to give us those Washer, Dryer and Microwave through our real estate agent. At first, his agent said the The seller or his staff made a MISTAKE on the document, so we CAN"T get the appliances; and today they said they agree to give us Microwave only, but NO washer and Dryer.Does anyone has similar experience before??Can we get Washer,Dryer and Microwave???If not, can we sue the seller??? Any advice will be appreciated.Thanks.
Prior to knowing they were included, did you negotiate the price in writing? Did both parties sign? If they said they did not know if it, then why is their sig on the original paperwork? If they did not read it, it's not good enough. They owe you the appliances and your 1000 dollars back. Good luck. A swift and cutting letter from your attorney should get their attention enough to fork it over.
Q: Does anyone know of any good real estate investment groups in the Chicago area? Nationwide groups? Good websites? Thanks for your assistance.
www.okorder They are a Nationwide investment firm that is in Chicago. Their site has free resources, calculators and a very Massive directory.

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