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EN877- EPOXY CAST IRON PIPE

EN877- EPOXY CAST IRON PIPE

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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: I am looking to potentally relocating to Panama. Is real estate lucrative enough to provide a substantial income?
Real Estate in Panama is climbing in vaue almost daily. When we moved here a year ago we had an option on our place for 199,000.00 we opted out and it's now listed for 250,000.00 There are over 200 new residential building going up in the city twenty stories or more. One can only guess when or where it will end but there is still time to buy right and make an profit. WIth the approved expansion of the canal the incoming construction workers will provide an excellent opportunity for rental income. As well as for foreign workers for the new water treatment being built for the city.
Q: Is there such thing as a real estate company? If there is then what do they do? How can I start a real estate company and how much will I make, will I be rich? What are the steps to opening up my own company and be the owner.
Ok, so you're obviously very young. It's good you're asking questions. First things first, you won't just be rich selling real estate, though you can certainly get rich if you want to. A real estate company employees real estate agents who represent both sellers and buyers in real estate transactions, i.e. selling homes, commercial properties, government properties and a lot of other types of properties. Traditionally you would first have to become an agent and get experience long before you would open up your own company and higher other people. A real estate agent gets a commission when a property is sold (usually 2%-4%), often the buyers agent and the sellers agent will split the commission. The agents work for or contracts with a Real Estate Company and the owner/s of the company get a piece of every agents commission. If you have a big agency or an agency which specializes in high-end homes or commercial properties (or other niche real estate services) and you are successful you can become very rich indeed. Then again, it's a lot of work, making a lot money is not easy, if it was everyone would be doing it. However, you can do it if you want to, most people don't believe in themselves or were brought up not to believe they could achieve great financial success. Do some googling to find out more information on real estate.
Q: Anybody out there complete the Msc in Real estate? If so, how would you describe your experience, and has it helped you procure employment? I have recently been accepted and I'm wondering what kind of job prospects I can expect. Thanks!
Congrats for the offer from cass.....I've been offered MSc Real Estate as well for 08/09 but was more keen on the Real Estate Investment programme..........however would love to have more information on the job prospects for MSc Real Estate course....it would be of great help to me if you could keep me posted about the same..............good luck!
Q: At a cross road in my life at the moment. I am 20 years old and live in NYC. The market is tuff but getting better here. My dilemma is I do not know if I want to go to college or go and get my real estate license and start my career. I attended a year at community college already. I would have to spend at least 3-4 more years to achieve a bachelors degree. My question should I forget school and take this 3-4 years and put them towards progressing my career as a real estate agent. If I go to college I plan on a career in marketing or management. Any suggestions or ideas?
In my opinion I say get your real estates license then go back to college. You can always do real estate part time and its a good thing to have to fall back on, but so is college. I've been in your shoes. I have been through nursing aid training and security training to get a good job. I currently do security. I am 21 university student. I went to community college graduated and now I have 1 more year left at the university. It gets tiring and fraustrating and expensive trust me I know. But what motivates me is my girl friend I'd like to have a family someday and I need a good job to take care of a family and the best way I believe to get a good job is through college. Don't give and envision the end and you'll be fine
Q: Im in highschool right now, but I would like to be a real estate agent when I get older.What college courses should I take to make real estate companies want to hire me? Thanks
There are no specific college courses that would necessarily spot you as more appealing. You would be coming on board as an independent, straight commission agent. As is typical in most straight commission, sales positions, attitude and compliance to company policy bears a stronger role than one's academic record. Naturally, your license is the number one requirement. That said, your best source for direction in obtaining the required courses is the real estate commission. Every state has their own official real estate commission website. Within that website there is section on education. To find your state's official website, go to one of your search engines and input for example: real estate commission for Texas (or whatever state you plan to become a real estate agent). That should take you to the 'official' RE commission website that will also spell out the licensing requirements needed for your state. If you had stated in what country or state you are in, I could have provided the Internet source for your state's RE commission. 'Hope the instructions given helps you. One word of caution: There are many websites that will offer online courses for real estate. If you pursue this direction, call your state's commission board first to verify their courses are approved by your board before signing up.
Q: The REI Investor, Tax lien deed Investor, The short sale foreclosure investor, The pre-Forclosure Investor, The Options Contract Investor, The Developer, The Forclosure investor. Are there any more unique types of investments other than what i have listed? If so fill me in ,im tryng to broaden my knowledge on the differnt types of Investment Opportunities in Real Estate. And when you answere the question let me know witch phase you like best and why, Thanks see see!
Real estate is one of the few investment vehicles where using the bank's money couldn't be easier. The ability to make a down payment, leverage your capital, and thus increase your overall return on investment is incredible. Compact development can generate more revenue per acre because it uses land more efficiently. It can reduce the costs of land and infrastructure for individual projects and the costs of providing fire and police protection, utilities, schools, and other public amenities.
Q: Ive recently got my real estate license, now i dont know what to do? I know that I need to place my license with a broker, im just pondereing how im going to get my name out there, to get everything moving.
First of all you should be an independent contractor. Now having said that you are now in professional sales and as such you need to promote yourself above all else. Pick a real estate specialty that you want to start with that you think you will like, you can always switch specialties. Create a list of everyone you know or have done business with in the past. Create a bio on yourself and structure it towards servicing real estate customers and clients.Marry up with a real estate company that will market you through direct mail, newspaper advertising, direct flyers. Join local service oriented organizations that you believe in, meet new people, attend the chamber of commerce meetings and your local municipality land use meetings. Most of all make it enjoyable and not stressful. If it becomes stressful find out what creates that stress and get rid of it. Good luck it's a great business if you're not afraid to learn every day.
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: I am currently enrolled in college and I am receiving grants to pay for my courses. I am thinking about getting a real estate license and get a job doing that while I complete my education. The question I have is can I receive more grants to pay for the real estate courses?
Each state makes their possess legislation for licensing any authentic, adding truly property sellers. Most require a scan, and few if any waive the scan for out of state licenseholders. I'm no longer certain if any require a direction in any respect, even for first timers. I can inform you that the guides are designed to inform you the matters you ought to recognize to cross which can be concerns of legislation, no longer always ordinary experience, so that it will have a tendency to fluctuate from state to state. For instance: Does the state require you to pay a purchaser curiosity at the deposit/earnest cash? Is it permissible to symbolize each the Buyer and the Seller? If so, what need to you do to end up knowledgeable consent of each? What is the minimal period of time you need to positioned into the agreement for the purchaser to acquire a certified house inspector? Must you place any in any respect? Are hubbard clauses authorized? Is the agreement legally binding with out earnest cash? Take the direction.
Q: im having a hard time understanding (active participation rental real estate taxes )example;; I have a property portfolio making 200,000 a year ....i fall under the 15% tax bracketso i owe uncle sam 30,000 thousand ...but i paid 30,000 in taxes interest repairs ect...does it mean i owe nothingthanks in in advance
rental income is passive income no matter how you do it tro is wrong. Not all Rental Real Estate is passive, but it is rare that an individual can claim the at-risk designation to make it active and not passive. I have a property portfolio making 200,000 a year If you have a portfolio that earns you $200K in rent per year, you most certainly do qualify for at-risk and the activity is active, not passive. but i paid 30,000 in taxes interest repairs ect What taxes? Real Estate Taxes? No, these are entirely different and separate from Income Taxes. They aren't even paid to the same governing body. Uncle Sam is the Federal Government while RE Tax is paid to the city/town or county; in other words a municipal government.

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