The Prestressed High-Intensity Concrete
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Product Description:
OKorder is offering the prestressed high-intensity concrete
at great prices with worldwide shipping. Our supplier is a world-class manufacturer of steel, with our products utilized the world over. OKorder annually supplies products to European, North American and Asian markets. We provide quotations within 24 hours of receiving an inquiry and guarantee competitive prices.
Product Applications:
the prestressed high-intensity concrete
are ideal for structural applications and are widely used in the construction of buildings and bridges, and the manufacturing, petrochemical, and transportation industries.
Product Advantages:
OKorder's the prestressed high-intensity concreteare durable, strong, and resist corrosion.
Main Product Features:
· Premium quality
· Prompt delivery & seaworthy packing (30 days after receiving deposit)
· Corrosion resistance
· Can be recycled and reused
· Mill test certification
· Professional Service
· Competitive pricing
Product Specifications:
We mainly engaged in manufacturing PHC concrete piles with diameters of Φ600~Φ1400 for wharf. Every year, the company produces various types of concrete piles of over 150,000 meters with single-section pile of 41meter long and annual gross output value up to RMB 600 million.
With years’ manufacturing experience of concrete piles and a great number of excellent technological and management talents, the company persists in technical innovation and research of new products. The large-diameter PHC concrete piles with merits such as good bending strength, large bearing capacity, fine resistance against the external force and so forth have been the preferential choice of structural materials for foundation engineering construction such as large ports, wharfs, shipyard, huge bridges, high-rise buildings, heavy factories, high-speed railway, etc.
The company holds the operation philosophy of “honest, practical and harmonious for win-win” and persists in the quality guideline of “constant improvement with prohibition of non-conforming products into construction site” to provide you sincerely with superior products and service
FAQ:
Q1: Why buy Materials & Equipment from OKorder.com?
A1: All products offered byOKorder.com are carefully selected from China's most reliable manufacturing enterprises. Through its ISO certifications, OKorder.com adheres to the highest standards and a commitment to supply chain safety and customer satisfaction.
Q2: How do we guarantee the quality of our products?
A2: We have established an advanced quality management system which conducts strict quality tests at every step, from raw materials to the final product. At the same time, we provide extensive follow-up service assurances as required.
Q3: How soon can we receive the product after purchase?
A3: Within three days of placing an order, we will begin production. The specific shipping date is dependent upon international and government factors, but is typically 7 to 10 workdays.
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- Q: I've heard a couple of prestigious real estate agents in my state ask people via online for unpaid interns. What are the chances they'll hire me if I have alot of experience and a wealthy family?Do prestigious real estate agents like having unpaid interns (teens with RE licenses)?
- Teens can't have real estate licenses because you have to be of legal age to be an agent. Also, it really depends on the agent and whether or not the intern or assistant has a license. If you don't have a license, you're essentially only good for receptionist/admin work. You can't show properties (you can open doors but you can't answer ANY questions), you can't answer inquiries, you can't do a lot of stuff. Also, some agents (prestigious or otherwise) are cheapos! They love free labor and will try to bend the rules to get the intern to do anything. That's fine because the intern won't be the one held liable, but trust me, they will milk you to the last drop. Even with paid licensed assistants, they're all mostly overworked and underpaid. I've seen agents guaranteed $50K/yr for 9am-5pm work and some weekends only to walk away very bitter and nowhere near that amount. Also, a lot of agents don't want to mentor because they might consider you as eventual competition in the business. I am in an office of over 500 agents and I know that 80% of the experienced agents who have been in the business for decades REFUSE to mentor or even help you in any way. They will use you for open houses but they sure as hell won't teach you anything and they often try to back out of an agreement if it means they make more money. So if you are going to be an unlicensed, unpaid assistant or whatever, I suggest you not be so naive or think that it'll be a great learning experience.
- Q: Real Estate agent, appraisal, and broker? because I want to get my license in CT does that license make you all three are the the same or are there different licenses for each?
- an agent works for a broker. an appraiser is someone who comes to appraise your house, and a broker was once an agent, but has gone through more classes and has sold more houses in a year to become a broker. brokers make the most money. though being an appraiser is pretty neat because there are only a few of them out there.
- Q: I am currently a Personal banker, and I am tired of sitting at a desk all day. I need a job I can get without a degree and doesnt require me sitting at my desk, that also pays well. I was thinking real estate because I love it and I am good at selling. Is it worth it to keep a full time job while trying to sell real estate just untill I see some income? By the way I live in Kansas.
- First of all, real estate doesn't pay well unless you sell lots of houses. In 2007 the average Realtor made $30,000 gross - that's before paying the split with their broker and their taxes. If you want to try real estate, keep your day job until you are sure you like it, and can make enough money doing it to live on. I don't know what the Kansas real estate market is like, but I suggest you do a whole bunch of informational interviews with agents, top ones and newbies and really try to find out. The brokers out there will want to recruit you because it is a numbers game with them and they keep trying to add agents to get revenue. They get 50% of your first year's worth of deals as a new agent. They win. You might not.
- Q: I am still 17 years old, in my senior year of high school. I know you cannot take the liscense exam until you are 18 and must take courses. I am wondering if you can take courses whether that would be online or class courses, while you are 17? (my birthday is in may). I am going to college next year majoring in business with real estate emphasis, and minoring in international business. Any help or suggestions into becoming a sucessful agent and starting young will be great!Thank you
- To get a California truly property license you have got to take the California Real Estate scan. It does no longer topic wherein you are living. There are many books on the way to go the California REal property examination. Do a google seek.
- Q: How did you get started? How did you get the money to purchase your first house? How many homes do you own? Do you flip houses? Please explain...Any pointers to a young female trying to get involved in investing in real estate?
- the only advice I have is don't try to flip if you know nothing about real estate...especially in this market./.....buy yourself a good solid house to live in that is in a great area but needs some work that you can do....good luck
- 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: 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.
- Chances are very high you could have gotten a license two or three years ago and not made any money. Only 20% of new agents stick with it for a year, and only 10% are still in the business after 18 months. It takes more dedication than most people are willing to extend, and that whole no income for a year or more doesn’t jive with many of them. Now is definitely not the time to try your hand at being an agent. The best many seasoned agents hope for right now is just to make enough money to get by without needing a second job. It’s not that they’re not great agents. It just doesn’t matter how great you are when loans are hard to get so that few people have the power to buy homes.
- Q: hi frnds.im 25 yrs. Engg. Graduate.i want to know everything about investning in real estate from top to bottom,so plz tell me from where can I get that all this knowledge?and I want a mentor for this…any places??
- Don't know about a mentor. I wanted one at one point to, but the mentor became reading lots of books on the subject. Now that I;ve been in real estate awhile I have no interest in mentoring someone else (lol, maybe I'll go write a book on it someday). I'd suggest just reading lots on it and calling that your education. Also, go get a real estate agents license. You only need to take a course and pass a test and you learn alot in the process. Also, being an agent you can save on commissions when you buy/ sell places for yourself, and you don't have to ever sell a place to anyone else (make sure you sign up with a broker when you split the commissions, and tell them what you are doing beforehand). So, the bookstore is the best place to go to learn (they'll have a whole section on real estate investing) and the books are your mentor (unless you happen upon another). Best luck.
- Q: I was told that hiring a real estate lawyer is not absolutely necessary, since there is a lawyer who functions on behalf of the lender to prepare the proper paperwork. Does anyone have any recent experience with this? It would be almost an additional $1,000.
- No its not necessary; your main issues is to ensure you get the property with clear title and title insurance That said, where a lawyer comes into play is not all the closing documents but if you where to run into problems before the closing is with specific language of the sales agreement and how its applied to situations which arise after the inspection of the home , Remember the sales agreement is drafted by the selling agent it favors the seller not the buyer, beware of any timing requirements, do you have a inspection clause to get out of the deal if inspection goes bad, it also will address if and how you can get back your escrow monies if the deal fails etc If your savvy then probably not; buying new construction probably not, buying older home needs work, has lead issues or buried oil tank maybe then might be a good idea
- Q: If you relocate, are the license qualifications different for every state? When starting out, should you choose a state where the real estate business is booming? Which states would this be - Florida, California ... ? Thanks.
- The colleges are most of the time all of the equal, they coach you path paintings in an effort to go the scan. The wrinkle on fitting an appraiser is the mentorship application that's required. Many persons graduate from institution, however then are not able to discover a licensed appraiser to do their required apprenticeship beneath, and all that institution used to be vain. In many locations, the present appraisers don't wish the further pageant, so they're hesitant to mentor others. This isn't effortless or quick, in so much locations, the institution is a number of months, the apprenticeship is a 12 months. The HVCC and AMC's are wreaking havoc at the Appraisal enterprise, this often isn't the excellent time to take into account making RE appraisal a profession option.
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