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Steel Structure Sandwich Panel Workshop

Steel Structure Sandwich Panel Workshop

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100 m²
Supply Capability:
30000 m²/month

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It is a kind of custom made warehouse,vastly used as warehouse,workshop,supermarket,refrigeration store,show room,shopping mall,storage.etc.We just need the location climate like the local wind,snow and so on for our engineer,then they can design the steel structure exactly.We can provide the service of designing,installation, supervision and training by extra.Regarding to the house details,please check as follows:


House Size:

1)Length is free as your requirement.

2)Width:single span less than 30m

3)Height:less than 12m

4)Roof pitch:slope is 1:5-1:10

 

House Body:

1)Door:color steel sandwich sliding door,shutter door,and so on.

2)Window:color steel material window,Plastic window window or aluminium alloy and so on.

3)Post:depands on the house steel structure

4)Roof beam:depands on the house steel structure

5)Compression decorative parts:made of 0.4mm thick color steel sheet

6)Wall board: EPS ,PU,ROCK WOOL,GLASS WOOL,XPS color steel sandwich panel for the insulation

7)Roof panel:EPS ,PU,ROCK WOOL,GLASS WOOL,XPS color steel sandwich panel for the insulation

 

House Accessaries:

1)Ceiling board:Mineral wool,aluminium alloy,PVC and so on

2)Watering system: custom made design and construction or as chinese national standard

3)Wiring system: custom made design and construction or as chinese national standard

4)Sanitary appliance:source china market for your needs

5)Furniture:source china market for your needs

 

Design technical data:

1)Wind load:0.35-1.2KN/sqm

2)Living load:0.3-1.0KN/sqm

3)Dead load:3.0KN/sqm

4)Earthquake intensity:8 grade

5)Location temperature:-20ºC to 45ºC

Q: I live in Knoxville, TN, and I am currently working on by bachelors of accounting with a minor in finance at the University of Tennessee. It has always been my dream to work in real estate, but I don't want to rely solely on a real estate license in today's economy. So, what kind of jobs are out there for those with a real estate license and a business degree as well? And what duties would these jobs consist of? Please be specific! Thanks :)
awesome! Real Estate is one of the most fulfilling jobs with a business degree. You can work with a Real Estate Investment Firm, or a Real Estate Syndication firm (private equity), or even start your own business, you could start your own firm. I have a degree in finance and a degree in economics and started out in an investment bank and absolutely hated it, sat in a cubicle and made excel spreadsheets all day, it felt like office space. I ended up getting an offer at a Real Estate Private Equity firm and have not looked back, I get to leave the office all the time to check out investments, because it's impossible to find out the whole story of a real estate investment without going out and looking at it. The people I deal with are way more laid back and in almost every way more business savvy than the people I worked with in the investment bank, who were more like drones pulling the lever on the widget machine. The duties include excel spreadsheets, kicking the sides of buildings, talking with the uber rich on a face to face basis, kicking *** and taking names, and generally working circles around any banker on the BA 2 financial calculator. So go be a deal maker instead of a drone.
Q: Can I Lend Some Money From The Bank ' Then Buy/Own A Real Estate Or Building And Hire It !!Like Getting Money Every Month ' So I Can Pay My Lend Back To The Bank And On The Other Way Im Having My Real Estate Business While Having Money Every Month !!
One cannot Lend From anyone or anything. They Borrow. Unless you have at least 20% cash to put down, good credit and a great income, no one will Loan you any money to purchase Real Estate.
Q: Im 18 and defiantly want to get into real estate, however im not jumping into it right away im going to wait about a year to learn a little more and get my license. however im wondering how much money do u need to jump into such an endeavor? Im in school currently and i also have a job but can only work part time, I can probably save a few thousand "3-5K" between now and when id like to make my 1st investment. Is that enough to make a real estate deal? also what types of real estate deals r the best, flipping houses, foreclosures, ect... any advice/references would be much appreciated. Please don't tell me im to young, i've heard it b4, i don't belive your ever too young to try and better your life with a higher income, why wait?and i know the market is bad right now but im sure its still possible to make money from real estate. even in these conditions im certain there are plenty of people making good money in this market.
Yes, you should hire a business coach who would guide you and help you build your real estate empire. Look for qualified coach in your local area.
Q: Potential $2million Inventor from South America?I have a potential investor from South America that has $2million dollars that he wants to invest in South Florida.Should I present to him new developments in housing and or apts, propeties or complex already rented, commercial real estates etc etc?? Should I mix it up? Should he buy only property or several?How would you go about investing these $2M, in real estate?Where do you wee the best ROI?
Commercial real estate, multiple tenants, multi use. Retail storefronts and warehouses combined.
Q: I have been thinking about getting my real estate license... but I want to know if it's a bad time to get it right now. I live in Dallas. I don't want to spend the money on getting my license and not make any money.
well my aunt does Real Estate, but this is in Louisiana. She`s motivated and great at it. She was doing wonderful, and enjoys it. Lately it has been slow for her, and she is pulling another job( she makes good money doing this, so i dont see the point in her having another job) she says it`s just been much slower than usual. Well good luck!
Q: A few months ago I quit my job because i couldn't keep up with school. I've heard that realtors choose their own work schedule, and even though i've found basic information about the job, i still don't know how real estate agents find their clients.
Well, there are two types of real estate agents: those that have to continue to go to clients or those that have clients come to them. 1. The first one or two years, real estate agents should work under a broker that's busy and fast paced, so you know the basics of what you are doing and about marketing. 2. Once you have a good collection of people you worked with, get their referrals, and then find a niche in your area. For instance, a realtor in my area only concentrates in certain neighborhoods (those with houses above $500,000). Even with a bad economy, he only gets the rich people, so his business doesn't slow down. 3. Marketing on the Internet, giving good customer service to every client they come across, being knowledgeable of what your competition is doing (and doing it better than them), and Internet ownership of the keywords to your specific area will land you wealth.
Q: I live in Hawaii. I'm 18. I kind of want to move, though. Do I have to live in the area for a long time to become a real estate agent? Do I have to go to school/get seperate licenses in different states?
Yes, you have to be licensed in each state you work as a realtor. Make up your mind where you want to live and take the course there, for that state. No, you do not have to live in a place for a long time to work as a realtor there but, if you go in completely green, you will not be very helpful when you are asked a question about an area and you have no idea.
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: I went to a job fair and 21 Century representatives were there and they had a special offer to obtain a real estate license for $840 for the class and after you pass, they will reimburse your money back and guarantee you a job when you pass. I am a little skeptical about this offer and just wanted to know if anybody knew anything about this deal.
They always do this as they have nothing to lose. They will put you through the classes and they reimburse the cost to you after your first closed transaction. You will also have to sign on with them for a set period of time. You are paid commission as a RE Agent so just know that you will have no income for at least 6 months.
Q: I checked ROTH IRA but that does not seem to allow for real estate investments. My goal is to put money in a retirement account and then withdraw to buy land and real estate with it.. any suggestions?
You are speaking of a self directed IRA account. I find this to be a very effective means of investing in real estate. There are tax advantages, that would kick in when you are at retirement age and would use portions of the funds in this account., There is no limit on how much the account is able to purchase and earn as there is on how much you are able to contribute each year to this type of account. You make the decision as to what the account would purchase, you may use this account to purchase mortgage notes make mortgage loans, bridge loans to investors that would need funds to rehab investment properties. I have not experienced too many negative things that would prevent me from continuing using this tool to amass retirement funds that are not currently taxed. You are required to have a third party handle any transactions of the account. Find a good local account manager that understand your goals and would be well versed on real estate investment. There are many IRA managers, however many are not knowledgeable about real estate investment. Most are familiar with stock and bond investments in these type funds. I hope this has been of some benefit to you, good luck. FIGHT ON

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