HD200 High quality portable bailey steel bridge for sale
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The Bailey bridge is a type of portable, pre-fabricated, truss bridge. It was developed by the British during World War II for military use and saw extensive use by both British and the American military engineering units.
A Bailey bridge had the advantages of requiring no special tools or heavy equipment to assemble. The wood and steel bridge elements were small and light enough to be carried in trucks and lifted into place by hand, without requiring the use of a crane. The bridges were strong enough to carry tanks. Bailey bridges continue to be extensively used in civil engineering construction projects and to provide temporary crossings for foot and vehicle traffic.
The success of the Bailey bridge was due to its unique modular design, and the fact that one could be assembled with minimal aid from heavy equipment. Most, if not all, previous designs for military bridges required cranes to lift the pre-assembled bridge and lower it into place. The Bailey parts were made of standard steel alloys, and were simple enough that parts made at a number of different factories could be completely interchangeable. Each individual part could be carried by a small number of men, enabling army engineers to move more easily and more quickly than before, in preparing the way for troops and matériel advancing behind them. Finally, the modular design allowed engineers to build each bridge to be as long and as strong as needed, doubling or tripling up on the supportive side panels, or on the roadbed sections.
Currently,bailey bridge is widely used as emergency road againt earthquakes,flood,mud-rock flow.In additional,the bailey bridge panels and structures are used in various configuration as platform,trestle,hung basket,service road,or other supporting structure during Subway,High-speed railway,highway, hydropower station construction.
- Q: Our house is currently under the co-ownership of my parents, and my brother. The mortgage has completely been paid off. We are now are considering these two options: 1) Changing the ownership to my brother only. 2) Changing the ownership to both my brother and me.Questions:1. What are the consequences of choosing each option? Such as tax consequence.2. What would be the best solution to avoid tax payment?3. If I am added as the owner of this house, will it affect me in future real estate purchases?4. If owned by one person, will the wife (non-owner) get part of the house?Thanks.
- Your mum and dad might desire to pay the present tax, it extremely is a great tax, so as that they're going to choose a great chuck of money to try this. you do no longer pay any taxes till you sell, it extremely is finished capital effective factors on each and every dime. no person might pay earnings taxes.
- Q: Is the real estate business the same as it used to be (1980-90)? I'm 18 and am wondering about future career aspects. Ive considered Database Administration, commerce, or getting a bba, or marketing. I like the idea of you are as successful as you want to be type attitude. I live in Vancouver (Canada) which is like miami, where people come to that have made money to spend money. What is the life style like and how does one succeed in this area. If I started right after highschool, would I be taken seriously, or would someone pass me off as a kid. What is the typical salary, as I understand that it really does depend on how many deals you close but if your successful, the sky must be the limit correct? In the first 6 months, how do you spend your time, meet and greet, office runs? Is there one field in real estate that pays more? Can an Agent become a broker or vica versa. How many agents a year lose their jobs due to saturation. Is there any reading material that can help me?Many thanks.
- The quality course to soak up this enterprise is: one million. Read books approximately truly property, exceptionally at the locations you wish to be aware of. two. Try to get an internship, mentor, or paintings at a industrial RE brokerage and achieve palms-on revel in. Just a aspect tip, determine in which they're gambling golfing. Socialize and community. These are the highest 2 priorities for your record if you are significantly short of to gain knowledge of what to do. Getting licenses is handiest step one and school room time is useful handiest to a factor.
- Q: I am going to college for Graphic Design and definitely plan on pursuing art after college, hopefully in the advertisement field. But it really depends on where I end up settling down. I have a passion for houses and real estate seems like a great option that would allow me to continue my art while having a stable income.How much does a real estate agent typically make in a year? Should I just pursue the advertisement career rather than opting for a career in real estate? Are there any artists out there with advice?
- It's obvious that you don't know much about real estate. 1. We don't have salaries or a stable income. We live off commissions. So if you don't sell any houses, you make zero. It's not consistent and it's definitely not for the faint of heart. 2. There is no typical in how much we make. One year I made $18K and another year I made $100K. It really depends. Also, real estate is about longevity. Statistics show that 50% of new agents quit within their first year. Of the remaining 50%, 50% of them quit within 3 years. 80% of deals are done by 20% of agents. It's a cut throat business. I love it but it's definitely not easy. You don't sit there and money comes in. You work your butt off. My longest evening ended at 3am. Also, if for whatever reason a deal collapses, you make nothing. There's no oh but I did so much work! to complain about it.
- Q: I don't know a lot about it , but i loveee houses. I think it would be such a cool job, and i hear you can become quite wealthy from it too. Ive heard there has been deflation on houses, so does that affect the want for more real estate agents? what is average salary? are there any colleges known for giving a good education on real estate? thanks------- marshall
- NO salary for agents; salary for staff; office managers, designers, architects, etc. colleges, no [yes, colleges offer the same thing but it takes WAY longer] lots of RE schools-for speed and good, fast answers. what do you LOVE about houses? Can guide you.
- Q: Hi, I'm trying to buy a restaurant right now. I already signed the purchase agreement. So far I don't have my own agent. The agent hired by the seller tells me what to do next. That is because this agent told me that since the purchase price of the restaurant is kind of low, I shouldn't hire my agent. Well she said so, so I didn't hire anyone, and I thought she is going to help me for every little thing as my agent as well because she is getting double commission. But she is not doing as well as i expected. When I ask help for something she simply tells me to figure out by myself. Also, i talked with restaurant owners about my situation, they all say I should have my agent. So I want to hire my own real estate agent But I don't know if I can do so now. I already signed the purchase agreement, and escrow is about to open. Is it too late to hire my own agent?? Someone help me!!!
- Just an FYI, as a buyer, you NEVER pay anything to work with an agent. The seller pays your agent's commission. Since you are already into closing, you have already signed all the necessary paperwork and you should have signed an agency disclosure. The disclosure is your acknowledgement that the agent is acting on the seller's behalf as well as your behalf. If the selling agent DID NOT have you sign an agency disclosure, I would contact a real estate attorney in your area as well as the agent's broker.
- Q: I've recently been recruited by a real estate agent suggesting I get into the business. I work in a shoe store and when I helped her she told me that my customer service and people skills would make me a great fit for real estate. It's something I've considered before so now I'm really looking into it. Basically I would just like to know everything I can about the business before I make the decision to take this career path and begin the schooling. What are the advantages and disadvantages? What is the job itself like? What's it like working on commission? What are some common mistakes people make that I would want to avoid? Really any information or advice you can throw my way would be greatly appreciated. If I'm going to do this I need to commit and be smart about the way I go about it. Thank you in advance.P.S I live in California. In case that would be helpful to know.
- Become a referral agent. This is the best bet all around. As a regular real estate agent, you have to work under a broker in an office and pay all kinds of fees monthly. The other agents are cut throat. Working full time is the only option for attempting this type of agent and you may make very little money. As a referral agent, you simply hook up buyers and sellers with agents. It's very easy to do and the license is good in the entire U.S. so if you move you can use the license anywhere. Just as an example, I was in a real estate office for one year as a regular agent and not only didn't make money but lost money due to fees. As a referral agent for over 13 years, I made money every single year. The license fees are much less as well for a referral agent.
- Q: Why don’t real estate investors eliminate insurable risk by diversifying their assets rather than paying an insurance company to handle the risk?
- You can't diverisify away the risk the building will burn down, or that you will be sued due to someone being injured on your premises.
- 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
- Those who pass the examination are provided a license application which must be submitted to and approved by the DRE. For complete statutory requirements and qualification patterns, see Instructions to License Applicants. Age: To apply for a license, you must be 18 years of age or older. Residence: License applicants must provide Proof of Legal Presence in the U.S. If not a California resident, see Out-of-State Applicants. Honesty: License applicants must be honest and truthful. Conviction of a crime may result in the denial of a license. Failure to disclose any criminal violation or disciplinary action in an applicant's entire history may also result in the denial of a license. For further information, see Help Avoid Denial of Your License Application and Application Eligibility Information (RE 222). Experience: A minimum of two years full-time licensed salesperson experience within the last five years or the equivalent is required. For further information, see Documenting Experience Requirements for the Broker Examination.
- Q: are there any real estate books you would recommend that are particularly educational. I've read a couple decent ones already but want to soak in as much info as possible before diving in.
- Here are ones recommended on the National Association of Realtors Library Cash in on the coming real estate crash Quick Cash in Foreclosures The complete book of real estate contracts Buy, Rent, Sell 40 days to sucess in real estate investing
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HD200 High quality portable bailey steel bridge for sale
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 set
- Supply Capability:
- 1000 set/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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