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| Who better to meet the needs of the home builder than the organization that represents more than 200,000 home builders countrywide? You get solutions that streamline your work, cut costs, and save you time in the office and on site.
Includes:
- Checklists and technical data in an at-a-glance format
- Budget-sparing safety and regulatory solutions
- Tested guidelines for estimating, scheduling, quality control and boosting sales
- A handy set of personalized management, accounting and business tools just for home builders
- Reliable guidance on contractual and legal issues
The NAHB Home Builder's Handbook was written to provide home builders with the quick answers they need to help you solve the problems you encounter. Part 1: Estimating covers estimating basics, the steps to developing a detailed estimate, and computerized estimating. Part 2: Scheduling details the steps involved in developing a comprehensive, well-developed schedule. Part 3: Trade Contractors includes information on working with trade contractors, such as finding and managing trade contractors. Part 4: Safety/OSHA covers basics of the OSHA regulations for the home-building industry, such as recordkeeping requirements, the OSHA 200 log, training requirements, and more. Chapter 7 covers the OSHA Hazard Communications Standard. Chapter 8 provides information on OSHA enforcement in the home-building industry. Part 5: Accounting covers basic accounting, accounting transactions and reports, job cost accounting, and accounting for taxes. Park 6: Marketing and Sales will help you market your company and sell homes. Part 7 includes the appendices. |
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