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Sustainable Development; Renewable Energy, Green Building, Water Conservation, Advanced Energy Storage…What’s all this mean?

Sustainable Development (SD) must be our way of living today and moving forward.  Wikipedia explains Sustainable Development as:  ‘a process for meeting human development goals while maintaining the ability of natural systems to continue to provide the natural resources and ecosystem services upon which the economy and society depend.’  Do a Google search and you’ll see there are many different definitions for Sustainable Development.  Since I like to keep things simple, we’ll break down Sustainable Development in Three Simple Ways:

“Three Pillars of Sustainability”
  • Environment
  • Society
  • Economy

Environment; ecosystem, ecology, earth.

We rely on earth and her ecosystems for life (air, water, food, shelter, etc.).  Therefore, as Earths dependents, we must all work together to always consider her and protect her and the natural resources she offers us.

Society; us, humanity, social equality.

We rely on earths natural resources (food, water, air, shelter) for survival and must, at all costs, protect and replenish her natural ecosystems while being mindful of humanities societal needs today and for future generations.  We, most of humanity, has also come to rely on our economic system and many of us are working toward economic growth for ourselves.

“Sustainability enables Earth to continue supporting our life.”

Economy; economic growth.

Economies are created and ran by humanity.  We know that humanity (society) depends on earth.  Therefore our economy must also depend on Earth and her many natural resources.  One definition of economic growth is, ‘an increase in the amount of goods and services produced per head of the population over a period of time.’  Economic growth must be re-defined and re-purposed being mindful of our environment(s) and maintaining and replenishing earths natural resources and ecosystems.  The updated definition of ‘economic growth’ should also consider an improved quality of life with less resource consumption and waste.

Solar Power vs. Coal…where do you want to live & receive energy from?

 

Sustainable development, simply put, is the process of meeting humanities survival needs (air, water, food, shelter) while maintaining and replenishing the environment and all of earths natural resources and ecosystems to improve human quality of life with decreased resource consumption balancing toward social equality.

Thank you for taking time and reading this information.  And please share this if you believe it may provide value to others.

Jimi Holt

Construction Project Schedule. Tutorial of understanding building project schedules.

The video below walks thru the importance of a construction schedule and what you need to know about project schedules for any type of building project.  Home remodels, renovations, additions, home improvement projects, commercial construction projects, tenant improvements, etc., all should have a construction schedule prior to starting the project.  Watch this video to understand the importance of a project schedule.

What are Pre-Construction Services I keep hearing builders and contractors talking about?

Pre-construction Services are additional services that some builders and construction managers will provide to clients at the front end of a construction project prior to starting.  The main purpose of pre-construction services is to assist the client from the beginning of a project at project conception in achieving their design and budget goals.  The end result of the pre-construction process is typically saving the client time and money.  I will go into greater detail of what services the contractor may include below.  Builders and Construction Managers typically charge a fee for pre-construction services.

 

 

What does the Contractor include in the Pre-Construction Services?

The services provided by builders and construction managers during the pre-construction phase of a project will vary depending on the point at which they were hired on the project and the particular type of project.  Below is a list of what your contractor may provide during the pre-construction process.

 

  • Understanding the Mission, the Ultimate Goal. 

The contractor will need to fully understand what the client wants to achieve.  Everything must be disclosed in order for the process to succeed:  Budgets, Design Ideas, Location, Timeline, Personality Concerns, etc.  It is very important for the client to understand that everything associated with the project must be openly shared with the builder at this point.

 

  • Project Site Review. 

The contractor will walk the project site to provide information on:  utilities, local government jurisdiction concerns, construction ideas, soil conditions.

 

  • Construction Team Recommendations. 

The builder may provide you with suggestions on other organizations that will need to be a part of the construction team.  Some of these may include:  Architects, Lenders, Engineers, Designers, Real Estate Agents, Land Brokers, Insurance Brokers.

 

  • Preliminary Estimates. 

At different phases of the pre-construction process your contractor may provide you with preliminary cost estimates.  As the project continues to develop the preliminary estimates can be updated and the information become more accurate. 

 

  • Value Engineering / Scope Reduction. 

Should there be a discrepancy between initial designs and client budgets, the contractor can recommend alternate materials and construction methods to bring then in sync. 

 

  • Constructability and Material Suggestions. 

As the project design is developing, the builder will periodically review the construction drawings and documents to make suggestions on materials, construction related concerns, and building systems.  This is also a good time to discuss green building options.

 

  • Scheduling. 

The preliminary construction schedule works a lot like the preliminary estimate.  The builder will develop a preliminary construction schedule showing the timelines of the different activities that will occur during the construction process.  This schedule will be periodically updated as the project design evolves.

 

  • Bidding. 

The contractor will put the construction drawings and documents out for bid when the following conditions are met:  construction drawings are 100% complete, all drawings and documents have been approved by the client, the documents are in sync with the latest estimate and schedule.  Once the contractor has received all their bids, they can then present a cost proposal to the client.  At this point, if you have not already done so, you will want to discuss the Construction Contract / Agreement and if there are other options to discuss.

 

I strongly suggest that a builder, contractor, construction manager, construction consultant be hired for pre-construction services for all construction projects.  You will  never understand all of the benefits this service will provide the client and project unless you have been thru the headaches of a project without it.  The minor fees that are charged for pre-construction services will ultimately be nominal compared to the time and money they will save the client.

 

Insurance remediation and “put back” work. Water damage, fire, mold, asbestos, we can help.

Recent water damage, flood, fire, mold, asbestos, other emergencies?  Do not panic, we can help.  We can provide you with assistance to remediate the problem quickly and renovate the damaged areas back to new.  As the property owner you want to ensure that YOU get to decide who works on your asset, not someone else.  Please contact us or feel free to have your Insurance Agent or Adjuster contact us.  Do not let someone else convince you to use their ‘prefered contractors’ only to get the cheapest products and installers to rebuild your investment to benefit them, not you.  Insurance Adjusters and Agents, please contact us as we can assist with this process to make it easier on you, your clients and everyone involved.  Contact us:

jamesholt@cox.net

http://www.jimiholt.com

http://www.erusbuilders.com

480-580-5980

Water:

  • Pipe Leak:  shut off the water to your property either at the entrance to the structure or at the main water meter coming onto the property.  Remove all moveable items from the flooded area to prevent further damage.  Contact one of our affililiates or a local remediation company to get rid of the water. 
  • Exterior Structure Leak (i.e. roof leak):  if it is not an emergency, contact us to assist with the proper remediation and put back.

Mold:  needs to be removed immediately.  Contact us to assist with assistance and advice on mold removal and put back.

Fire:  contact us to assist with assistance and advice on fire remediation and put back.

Asbestos and other Hazardous Materials:  need to be removed immediately.  Contact us to assist with advice on fire remediation and put back.

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Foreclosure, Short Sale, Bank Owned Property buying tips and advice.

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