- Homebuilder has eye on goal with 10-year homes
project.
Ed Walters, founder and partner of the Waiters Group, believes that his highly successful, mid-sized residential and commercial real estate firm may be a dying breed in the world of dominant homebuilders, but he likes it that way. "Our firm is a diversified regional homebuilder, and it's that type of ......
- Affordable homes break ground in Brooklyn's
Broadway Triangle.
Affordable homes break ground in Brooklyn's Broadway Triangle Mayor David N. Dinkins presided at a groundbreaking ceremony for a new housing construction project to produce 125 to 140 affordable two- to three-family homes in the Bedford Stuyvesant and East Williamsburg sections of Brooklyn. The homes will be developed through the ......
- First phase of mega affordable homes project iscomplete.
Twenty-five state-of-the-art town homes have been completed as part of Phase I of the largest affordable housing development in the history of the County of Westchester. The West End Development, when complete, will include a combination of town houses and affordable senior residences with lifestyle services for senior citizens. This ......
- Trenching Residential Utilities
Eric Curtis learned early on that if you're going to start a business, take it all the way. Growing up around his father's utility construction business in northern California, Curtis witnessed firsthand the way a business should run. So when he moved to Las Vegas in 1999, he knew exactly ......
- Rentals Help Contractor Grow Business
When Bennie Bizzell started his utility construction business 18 years ago in Albuquerque, N.M., his business consisted of his wife, his son and a mid-sized utility trencher. Now with 32 employees, Bizzell has had to rent much larger trenchers in order to tackle the jobs that come his way as ......
- Trenching contractor adapts to changing
market.
When Bennie Bizzell started his utility construction business 18 years ago in Albuquerque, NM, his business consisted of his wife, son and a mid-sized utility trencher. Now with 32 employees, Bizzell has had to rent much larger trenchers in order to tackle the jobs that come his way as the ......
- Zero-energy homes can generate huge savings, but will
builders and their clients pay the up-front costs?
Anderson Sargent Custom Builder's $949,000 entry in a September Parade of Homes in Dallas featured hot-water heat under a concrete floor, dual heat pumps for cooling, and super-efficient windows, lights, insulation, and appliances. "I've been building energy-efficient homes for 20 years, and I'm doing every trick I know in this ......