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Quick Installation Large Span Stadium

Quick Installation Large Span Stadium

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Quick Installation Large Span Stadium Introduction:


1) Steel Structure Workshop Description:

Light steel structure building is a new type of building structure system, which is formed by the main steel framework linking up H-section, Z-section, and U-section steel components, roof and walls using a variety of panels and other components such as windows and doors. Light steel structure building is widely used in warehouses, workshops, large factories etc.

2) Steel Structure Workshop Characteristics:

1. Wide span: Single span or multiple spans, the max span is 36m without middle column.

2. Low cost: Unit price range from USD35/m2 to USD70/m2 according to customers request.

3. Fast construction and easy installation.

4. Long using life: Up to 50 years.

5. Others: Environmental protection, stable structure, earthquake proofing, water
Proofing, and energy conserving.

3)Steel Structure Workshop Materials:

1. The main frame (columns and beams) is made of welded H-style steel.

2. The columns are connected with the foundation by pre-embedding anchor bolt.

3. The beams and columns, beams and beams are connected with high intensity bolts.

4. The envelope construction net is made of cold form C-style purlins.

5. The wall and roof are made of color steel board or color steel sandwich panels, which are connected with the purlin by Self-tapping nails.

6. Doors and windows can be designed at anywhere which can be made into normal type, sliding type or roll up type with material of PVC, metal, alloy aluminium, sandwich panel etc.

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2. Special product design and manufacture based on your requirements.

3. Gratis professtional technology consultant, and detailed working scheme as reference for your special project.

After sales:

1. Gratis professional technology training, to train qualified operator for you.

2. Satisfying solution response in 2 hours after your quality feedback.

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Q: How would I go about studying for and taking the test to become a real estate dealer/salesperson? Where can I obtain the necessary books? How long does it take etc.?
Some of the other answers are well done. Call the local board of REALTORS and they should be able to tell you who is offering the basic real estate course and that will get you started. Additionally some brokers will take time to sit down with you and answer questions and explain details to you. You need to have money set aside before getting into the business because you will pour money into this before you ever collect a commission. Let an active real estate agent or broker explain all of this to you. Take him or her to breakfast and discuss it over a good meal.
Q: I'm purchasing my own home and in about 4 or 5 years I hope to be able to purchase one or two more - and grow from there. What do I need to know to begin a real estate career? Is it better to rent houses out OR try to sell them for a profit? What are some of the best resources (especially online) for real estate beginners?
It depends on the house. If the house in question is sold to you cheap and you can turn around (flip it) in 2 - 5 months for a substantial gain, then that is the best way to go. however, if the house in question is a flat or multi-family building, then renting out is the answer. just remember, at the end of the year if you still own these properties, the tax-man will come knocking on your door.
Q: Okay I want to become a real estate agent, but I don't know where to start. So my question is, where do I begin? I am 14 and I am very smart (valedictorian) and I absolutely love math. What college should I go? Feed bak please what do you think any tips?
You don't need a four year degree to be a real estate agent. Most community colleges or two year colleges offer prep classes for the real estate exam. It's not that hard, I know people who are as dumb as a rock who have passed the exam. If you are really smart, you might want to consider a better profession. Being an agent is very dependent upon the economy and the current state of housing, which fluctuates every 6-8 years or so. Also, being an agent requires you to have a very high tolerance in regards to dealing with people. You should talk with people who are real estate agents to see if it is for you. Most younger people have a hard time cracking into the field because you need lots of contacts and referrals. These things come from being an agent for a long time and building up a reputation. Also, people who buy the most expensive houses tend to be older and they may view a person much younger as not having the needed skills or experience to be the best for them. You don't need any math knowledge. If you can add and subtract and apply a percentage, that't all you need to know how to do. It is really a very simple career.
Q: So....Real estate has suffered majorly during the past year or so. Does anyone know when it is coming back. The obama administrations large scale government spending is going to really weaken the dollar and possibly put the U.S. in hyper inflation by 2010. What are the signs of a recovery in Real Estate? Will this effect Real Estate? Comments? Thanks!
#1 real estate is extremely local. Some areas have a fairly strong real estate market right now. You can look at how the job market is in your area and that will help you predict how many people would be willing to commit to a thirty year mortgage- they have to feel secure about their job. If we enter a very inflationary period then you need to have as much of your money invested in solid assets such as gold or real estate as possible. Real estate has an actual value and as US currency loses value the amount of currency required to buy real estate would escalate dramatically.
Q: Id like to work as a real estate agent for a brokerage. What promotion prospects would I have? How would my career progress?
Beginners face competition from well-established, more experienced agents and brokers in obtaining listings and in closing an adequate number of sales. In a large firm, you might get a better desk after you make a sufficent number of sells or if you rearch some quota. Other than sells, there may be certain area or specialized markets which you can focus on, but I do consider these promotions. About the only promotion is from real estate agent to licensed real estate broker. For more information I suggest you read the source below
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.
Does this agent want you as his/her licensed assistant? Or they just want you to join the business? If it's the latter, I'd seriously consider whether or not it's a joke or not since no one ever says that unless they genuinely think you can cut it but want to offer you absolutely nothing. Statistics are 50% of new agents quit within their first year. Of the remaining 50%, 50% of them quit within 3 years. It's a tough business. For my real estate board, 80% of sales are done by 20% of agents. That goes to show that there are tons of agents who make nothing. You have to pay to get licensed, then you have your monthly brokerage fees. Let's not forget start up costs like a website, branding, business cards, real estate signs, etc. You get paid solely on commission. So you can bust your butt yet still make nothing. In the beginning I literally worked 80hr weeks and I made less than $25K that year. The next year I didn't work as hard but I made a lot. If you don't have a large network, you'll be doing open houses for awhile or taking people's leads for a percent in return back to them. It's a very tough business but if you have enough money saved up to survive the first few years, you will love it. It's incredibly fun but also incredibly stressful.
Q: I'm looking into possibly getting my real estate license but I don't know where to begin. Google wasn't any help, either. I'm just wondering about fees, length of schooling, etc. If anyone has any insight (even people not from Penn.) I'd appreciate it!
I took two classes at a community college which were RES101 and 102 Hope this helps
Q: How do i become a real estate agent? Im a junior in High School so I would really prefer that areal estate agent answer. I would like to now all the steps, if any that I should take now, How old i need to be to get my liscence and all.Thank you!
To be eligible to become a licensed real estate salesperson or agent, you must: 1.Be at least 18 or 19 years old (depends on the state) 2.Have legal US residency. 3.Complete your required prelicense education (number of hours required depends on the state) 4.Pass your state real estate license examination.
Q: I'm thinking pretty hard about becoming a real estate agent (Michigan), but would like to hear some thoughts from people who were or are currently agents. I know I have to get licensed first, but what I'm looking for are some real life experiences and answers. You can read articles on the net, but those are mainly just someone's opinion. Thanks for any info.!
most states require a license, the course is tough, and the exam for the license is tougher. that's just to start and then you have to recert every so many yrs. which means continuing education. i have been in the field since 1997 and its a tough industry. turnover amongest new agents is probably 85-90% the first year. lots of folks do it part time as it takes a special person to be able to make a living at it. no education lol, you need to be an accountant, a psycologist, a marriage counselor, an attorney, a mortgage broker, a chauffer, a decorator, and most of all great with people. Most agents make less than 15,000 their first year and thats why they don't survive. check it out and maybe you will have a change of attitude the first time you read a sales contract, seller's disclosure, listing agreement, etc. this is a tough profession.
Q: Ideally I want to work for a real estate office and get some first hand experience while obtaining my real estate license. Currently I am unemployed. Can someone help on tips to get a job at a real estate office. Or any other input would be great.. Thank you!
Many of the larger real estate companies around the country offer licensing courses and it is possible to work with them in an unlicensed capacity (in a clerical position, as an agent;s assistant, etc.) while you are obtaining your license. This is a good way to get to know the industry and the people involved. Real estate is a people business and first impressions are important so dress professionally whatever position you may have. Check with the real estate offices in your local area to see what positions might be available, and whether or not they provide classes. But also investigate their philosophy and target markets to see if they are a fit for you. Real Estate is an excellent profession and the income generated is directly proportional to the amount of professional time and effort that you invest.

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