The Owner-Builder Book


Book Description

The best available guide to saving money on a home construction project, the book shows you how to contract your new home, remodel, or addition at phenomenal savings. Contains a step-by-step description of the process, including how to find and hire good subcontractors, how to get a construction loan, and how to estimate costs and choose features for your project. Includes 85 planning steps and 100 new construction bargain strategies to save you thousands. Includes contracts, agreements, budget and schedule forms and worksheets. A Super-index provides 1,150 search terms for total utility.




The Owner-Builder Book


Book Description

This easy to understand, step-by-step guide is clear enough for even a novice to understand, Even if you hire a contractor to build you home, this book will greatly help you understand the process. From shopping for a piece of land to getting a loan to dealing with a contractor, the Smiths' advice covers everything about building a home. The authors advise on getting organized and tackling the hardest parts of the process step by step. Included are valuable lists, charts, ideas and questionnaires. Also, how to shop around for bargains and minimize costs room by room.




The Owner-Builder Book


Book Description




High Cost of Cheap Construction


Book Description




The Owner Builder Experience


Book Description

This book is the story of one owner builder experience. It includes events that transpired during the course of building the home and includes information about obtaining the construction loan, chronicles the construction process, and closes with the question that is often asked, "Would you do this again?." Specific interactions with contractors are described and "Lessons Learned" are shared at the end of each chapter. The reader should become aware of cautions and suggestions to help them be better prepared to be owner builders. This book offers insights to help individuals decide whether the owner builder route to home ownership is one they wish to undertake. Dr. Linda Combs is an educator who holds a Bachelor of Arts in Teaching from Sam Houston State University with advanced degrees, Master of Education and Doctor of Education, from Texas A&M University. She has extensive training and experience in project and human resources management. Her husband, Greg, has a background in the energy industry that also includes experience and training in all aspects of management. Both of them have been responsible for developing and overseeing multi-million dollar budgets and associated projects.







American Owner Builder


Book Description

The readers of this book will find it as an easy to understand step by step guide to owner building. From choosing the foundations, pre-approval process, building process including gallery pictures of two house types: 1. Non-expensive 2. Expensive structural steal, money saving ideas and do's and don'ts whilst in construction. Budget planning sheets x14 pages and websites are included to connect with tradesmen, materials and services for pre-approval and in construction. This book would benefit anyone considering renovating, or building a home through a builder and or owner build a home for better understanding of the project.




Negotiate Like the Pros: A Top Sports Negotiator's Lessons for Making Deals, Building Relationships, and Getting What You Want


Book Description

If you're looking to build your deal-making chops, there is no better school than the world of professional sports. Few authors are as qualified to guide you through that rough-and-tumble terrain as Ken Shropshire. From the Fortune 500 to the NFL, from Don King to big city mayors, Ken has negotiated major sports deals across the country and around the world. He's also one of today's most sought-after negotiating coaches, with clients ranging from the National Collegiate Athletic Association to IBM. In Negotiate Like the Pros, Ken tells the stories behind some of the most sensational sports deals of all time and extracts powerful lessons from them on the skills you need to master to become a top-notch dealmaker. You'll learn how to: Prepare and Set Agendas: Peter Ueberroth's negotiation with Fidel Castro during the Soviet boycott of the '84 Olympics Know Your Negotiating Style and Play to Your Strengths: Why NFL coach Bill Walsh stresses sticking with your style Set Goals: the $60 million deal Daiuske “Dice-K” Matsuzaka cut with the Boston Red Sox in 2006 Leverage: from the astonishing three-way negotiation between Muhammed Ali, George Foreman and the President of Zaire that Don King used to pull off “The Rumble in the Jungle” Build Relationships: Yao Ming's move from China and David Beckham's $250 million deal with the Los Angeles Galaxy You also get a wealth of insider tips, tricks, and skill-building tools to help you develop a highly-effective, systematic approach to deal making. Whether you're a fanatic who sees the world through sports-colored glasses, or a casual observer who wants to learn from some of the toughest, shrewdest dealmakers in any industry, this book will teach you how to Negotiate Like the Pros.