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Small, mid-sized and M/DBEs firms can achieve greater success if they operate innovatively, acquire best practices industry knowledge, change the way they approach decision making, their team, their customers, and their competition—and move strategically.  If they can’t or don’t make transformative changes, they will fail to grow.

Training and Development

To gain success as a commercial construction company it is essential that owners understand fundamental industry concepts like estimating, project management, construction documentation and much more.

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One on One Personal Consultation

The mentor acts as both a career coach and a role model.  As a mentor, you will be required to challenge your mentee and provide them with feedback when needed. There will be times when you may not personally be able to assist your mentee. During those times, it will be your job, as a mentor, to connect your mentee with the appropriate people (e.g. other professionals or academic institutes).

E-Learning Platform

The usage of online platforms allows us to effectively deliver our modules to contractors regardless of where they live or when and how they want to access the platform. 

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Estimating and Bidding - Critically Important to Your Success

No matter what type of commercial construction project you’re about to embark upon, the only successful way to be awarded the contract is with an accurate construction estimate. This is why understanding how to develop a comprehensive, responsive construction estimate is essential.

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We are proud of our affiliation with Stack Estimating that can provide tremendous assistance in developing your estimates. We'd love to connect you with Stack, so reach out to us through our Contact us link for an introduction.

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Bonding Assistance

All federal construction projects beyond $30,000 require payment protection and all projects above $100,000 require performance bonds and payment bonds. Most states also require bonds, the requires vary by state.

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Therefore, construction bonds open up more opportunities for contractors to win contracts.  As a result, bonding capacity can greatly increase a contractor’s or subcontractor’s access to projects.

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With the support of our referral associate, HUB International, contractors will receive assistance in satisfying their bonding needs.  For contractors who have challenges securing a bond, HUB can assist in understanding what is needed to meet the bonding requirements.

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