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Twenty-two members of the House of Representatives caught up with their Senate colleagues May 22 by introducing legislation to lighten the burdens imposed by the Environmental Protection Agency's Lead: Renovation, Repair, and Painting rule.
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In this letter to the editor, a California contractor argues that the federal government's lead-paint program isn't worth the cost and should be abandoned.
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This year’s Big50 posted average gross margins around 33% and net profits of roughly 9% for 2012. That’s the best showing for any Big50 group since 2006 and far above another popular standard benchmark.
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Bruce Case regards the Remodeling Leadership Conference as one of his favorite events of the year. Here's what he learned at the latest gathering.
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Clear communication is a solid start. But here are more tips for working with subcontractors.
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Competing on price is not the long-term answer for winning jobs and seeing your company thrive. Shawn McCadden describes a better way.
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Selling well requires using what you know – building and design – to take charge of that sales conversation. Speaker Mark Hunter shows how leadership engenders confidence and leads to sales success.
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Times are changing. Is your profit model keeping up with the times?
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It's all fine and dandy if home energy ratings are accurate. But what if the ratings are bogus?
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Without trust, your company culture and bottom line will suffer. Tim Faller outlines how to build trust and why it's so important to the success of your company.