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May and June 2007


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"In order for a life-focus to be a life-focus, it must come from within, from that deep part
of you that knows what's important even when your conscious mind just isn't sure."

Author - Thomas Kinkade

 

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In this issue, we are including information about:

  • New State Application Information!
  • August, October and December 2007 Exams
  • Construction News
     

  • New State Application Information!

    The State of Florida has recently changed the application to take the State exam.  You can obtain the new application form here or apply on-line at Professional Testing, Inc. .  The NEW fee for taking the State exam is $135 and is payable to Professional Testing, Inc.  The application is now only 2 pages long and is much simpler to complete.  NOW is the time to acquire your State Certified Contractor's license!  
    Session III 2007 begins on September 7th in Tampa, Orlando and Ft. Myers for the October and December 2007 exams.


    Please Note: The deadline for the August 2007 exam is July 13th, 2007, for the
    October exam is September 14th, 2007and for December 2007 exam is
    November 9th 2007. Don't delay! Register NOW! Exam site seating is limited and meeting this deadline does not guarantee your admission to the exam. We recommend you apply as early as possible.
     

    " Your life is really part of an unfolding plan, a charted voyage, an exquisitely executed work of art."
    Thomas Kinkade


    August, October and December 2007 Exams

     Special Review Classes for August 2007 exams will be on Saturday, August 11th for Business and Finance and Sunday, August 12th for Technical. Classes for October exams begin on September 7th , 2007. You can print out a class schedule in our Schedule section, you can register for classes in the Register section, and you can purchase books in our online Bookstore!

    "But remember that we're not just talking about a successful life, but about a balanced one."
    Thomas Kinkade


    Sports In The News...
    Florida Gators
    Florida Gators News

    Buccaneers.com      USF 2 Sided Banner University of South Florida Bulls
     


    Construction News

    Cam Tech does not endorse any of these companies or websites. This is a list of construction-related news, companies and websites provided for your convenience. Cam Tech is not responsible for the content of the following websites.
     

     

    "Visualize this thing you want. See it, feel it, believe in it.
    Make your mental blueprint and begin."
    Author: Robert Collier

    Construction Forecasts
    Based on job-site activity levels for all of 2006 and the first month of 2007, Reed Construction Data (RCD) now expects total U.S. construction spending to increase +1.1% in 2007 versus +4.8% last year. (2007 has been cut by 1.2 percentage points versus RCD's previous monthly forecast.) Total residential investment (new and improvements) will decline -7.8% in 2007 (versus -1.8% in 2006) as housing starts will fall -9.2% this year (versus -12.9% last year). Non-residential building put-in-place investment is now expected to increase +12.7% in 2007 (versus +13.5% in 2006). Non-building (heavy engineering) work will grow +8.5% in 2007 (versus +13.1% in 2006.)
    U.S. Construction Forecast Tables

    OSHA’s Ability to Cite General Contractors for Subcontractors’ Safety Violations Now in Doubt

    The Occupational Safety and Health Administration's authority to issue citations to general contractors for subcontractors’ violations under OSHA’s “Multi-Employer Citation Policy” has been called into question by the decision of a divided Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission. Secretary of Labor v. Summit Contractors, Inc., OSHRC No. 03-1622 (April 27, 2007).OSHA



    "When employees come to you with suggestions or ideas about how they might approach something differently, do you move immediately to no? Do you kill an idea before it is even off the tongue?
    (Tell the truth.)
    We hear that employees feel put down and turned down far more than their managers are aware. And that makes leaving easier. Instead try listening to the entire idea, try playing with it as a "what if." Ask for more information. Sleep on it, mull it over. Think, "Isn't that interesting" before you think, "It will never work."

    Author: Beverly Kay and Sharon Jordan-Evans



    Hotels, other employers cautiously welcome immigration compromise

    Companies in South Florida, and especially those in hospitality and construction, cautiously welcomed a recent Senate proposal to bring illegal immigrants into the legal workforce. The proposal would allow immigrants who entered the country illegally before Jan. 1, 2007, the chance to work in the country after paying a $1,000 fine, passing a criminal background check and maintaining employment. The Miami Herald

    " My advice is find fuel in failure. Sometimes failure gets you closer to where you want to be."
    Author: Michael Jordan

     

    Construction boom raises demand for crane operators

    As commercial construction booms, the demand for cranes and crane operators is rising. While the number of crane operators seeking certification is increasing, the number of young workers seeking to become crane operators is low and attrition is thinning operators' ranks.
    The Cincinnati Enquirer/Associated Press

    Point system for visas considered in immigration reform
    A point system, much like one used in Canada, is being considered as a key feature in immigration reform for the U.S. The system would award visas based on factors including education, age, job skills and English proficiency and would represent a radical change from the current system.
    San Francisco Chronicle

    " If it is worth doing, it is worth taking a risk."
    Author: Coach Rachelle Disbennett-Lee, PhD


    Wind power installations pick up speed in 2007

    More than 100 megawatts of wind power has come online in the U.S. so far this year, and more than 1,000 more are under construction in Texas alone, according the American Wind Energy Association. Altogether, more than 3,000 megawatts of wind power generating capacity is due to be installed in 2007. FacilitiesNet

    San Diego office building may put flights at risk, FAA says
    The FAA says a 180-foot office building built in the bad-weather flight path of the San Diego airport is a hazard because it is 20 feet too tall. A review of internal city and FAA documents indicate that the city's Development Services Department had at least two opportunities to limit the building's height before construction began. A city attorney hopes to sue the building's developer for an ethics violation related to the building.
    San Diego Union-Tribune

    Solar-heated homebuilding system wins invention award

    Enertia Building System, which uses a patented process to increase the latent solar heat storage capabilities of wood materials, has won the top invention award of 2007 from The History Channel and Invent Now Inc. The efficiency of a house made with the system is said to be the equivalent of taking 50 cars off the road. IndustryWeek

    Family House on the Lake , Lake George, N.Y.

    Thinking practically about cost and construction has allowed the firm to come up with some techniques to seamlessly and easily incorporate green elements into their designs. This is a rendering of a private residence being built on Lake George. Because the family rooms are built into the ground, the house essentially provides its own insulation, and includes a natural green roof.


    " Be determined... Be courageous... You're only as good as what you think you are,
    so make the most of your opportunities and give it your best shot.
    Remember this, tough times don't last... but tough people do!"
    Author Unknown

    New hurricane risk model spurs debate
    Risk Management Solutions' new risk model predicts a 19.5% chance a catastrophic hurricane hitting the U.S. would strike Florida's West Palm Beach-Boca Raton area. State lawmakers have argued the new model departs from long-accepted standards for determining risks.
    The Palm Beach Post

    Widening I-95 in Florida under way

    Construction crews are preparing to begin building inner third lanes along a 12.4 mile stretch of I-95 in Brevard County, Fla. The project is part of a $642 million overhaul of the highway, and officials say the payoff will be less congestion and better safety. Florida Today (Melbourne)

    Florida school strives for green certification
    Gulf Trace Elementary School, in Holiday, Fla., is set to become one of the first schools in the state to receive certification from the U.S. Green Building Council as an eco-friendly building. Another 283 schools have registered for the certification. St. Petersburg Times (Fla.)

    Florida hospital built to withstand Category 5 hurricanes

    Construction on the Homestead Hospital, in Homestead, Fla., is nearing completion, and the building will be the first hospital designed to withstand Category 5 hurricanes in Miami-Dade County. The building's exterior walls are constructed of eight-inch precast concrete panels welded to concrete columns and the floor for strength and wind resistance. Buildings.com

    Tree house builders no longer out on a limb
    Treehouses for adults have become highly trendy, and demand at a treehouse building workshop has reached a "fevered pitch," according to the workshop company's owner. One reason for the increase in popularity is an engineering breakthrough called the Garnier Limb that is said to give the houses more stability. The New York Times
     



    NEW
    BUILDING A BETTER CONSTRUCTION BUSINESS:
    Below are some highly informative articles to help you be the best Contractor you can be.

    The Many Benefits of a Lead Tradesman System

    This construction production system has been around for a little over a decade now and, when implemented properly, can yield better profitability, productivity and customer communications. Other company personnel have more time to do other things. The company owner and other staff that formerly managed the jobs in-progress can concentrate on other responsibilities focused on improving company revenue. Tradesman System

    CONTRACTOR LICENSING
    The substantial compliance doctrine, among other things, states that the court may determine there has been substantial compliance with the licensing requirements if it is shown at an evidentiary hearing that the person who engaged in the business or acted in the capacity of a contractor. 
    Licensing

    Selection of good management team essential for building projects
    The selection of the best possible management team is critical in construction and renovation projects. The responsibility for setting up that team lies with the building owner, and most experts agree that it is important to involve all parties from the start and keep them on the project through completion. Buildings.com

    Reduce Worker's Compensation Costs
    How do we keep score in workers' compensation? Typically insurance carriers provide "top of the line measurements" such as total number of claim dollars spent in a given year, average claims costs for medical-only claims and average claims costs for lost-time claims to employers. They may even break down some injury costs by department. Not surprisingly, these metrics drive decisions. They become goals and measures of success. In fact, metrics on claims costs have become so predominant that companies often reward their employees based on them.
    Workers' Compensation

    HOW DO YOU HANDLE "WE WANT TO DO SOME OF THE WORK OURSELVES?"
    We want to do some of the work ourselves. Most of us have had a potential customer say that. Should you let a customer work on their jobs while you and your company are doing the work?
    There are several reasons that customers tell you they want to do some of their own work. Almost all boil down to money. They are willing to trade their time to do the work in exchange for all the big bucks you will charge them. Or perhaps they have been watching TV and someone built their own room addition or remodeled their kitchen in a day. It looked so easy, obviously anyone can do it. Your customer says, "Why not me?"
    Some contractors will say, "It is their job, I can't stop them from working on it!" There probably is some truth in that. Others will say, "Not in this life, buddy." Been there, done that, have too many t-shirts.
    How To Handle It


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