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		<title>Federal Government Construction &#8211; Show Me the Money</title>
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<p>There&#8217;s no question that the construction industry has been hit and  hit hard by the economic downturn. And I&#8217;m not the only one tired of  hearing that. Contractors, builders, and their families want something  that shows a way out. They need hope and are looking with increasingly  anxious eyes to Uncle [...]]]></description>
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<p>There&#8217;s no question that the construction industry has been hit and  hit hard by the economic downturn. And I&#8217;m not the only one tired of  hearing that. Contractors, builders, and their families want something  that shows a way out. They need hope and are looking with increasingly  anxious eyes to Uncle Sam.</p>
<p>In response, our government has taken  steps to revitalize construction, beginning with last year&#8217;s passage of  the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). With $137 billion of  the $787 billion package allocated for construction, there was an  expectation that much of the crisis would be alleviated. Then reality  hit. The obvious had been overlooked: few contractors had been trained  on <em>how to access and bid</em> the thousands of ARRA-funded opportunities.</p>
<p>As  a result, many of those much-needed contracts were never awarded. And  just like the year before, when $47 Billion of <a href="http://www.westconstructors.com">government contracts</a> were  not awarded because <em>no one bid on them,</em> the lack of a step-by-step guide for contractors blunted the effect of the ARRA stimulus money.</p>
<p>Caught  in a declining economy and without the know-how that would allow them  to access government contracts, construction businesses had to, as one  contractor put it in a recent <em>Austin American-Statesman</em> article*, &#8220;take it on the chin&#8221;: cut overhead, lay off employees, and  reduce profit margins. Over the past year, private work has become  hyper-competitive, with dozens of builders bidding on what little work  has been available.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.westconstructors.com">Federal construction contracting</a>, on the other  hand, is the only segment of the construction industry that remains  well-funded and active. Those contractors that <em>were</em> registered  and qualified to bid on federal construction projects were witness to an  unprecedented level of activity and opportunity.</p>
<p>For example: In  September 2009, the last month of the government&#8217;s fiscal year, there  were over 770 <a href="http://www.westconstructors.com">federal construction</a> opportunities posted at FBO.gov,  Uncle Sam&#8217;s public website for all federal purchases over $25,000. With a  limited number of qualified bidders, and all sizes and types of  projects available, many of the contracts had little or no competition.</p>
<p>&#8220;Margins  on federal construction projects are at an all-time high,&#8221; said Doug  Reitmeyer, a veritable expert in the federal construction industry and  keynote presenter at the Construction Expo Doug has been using his  experience and know-how to help companies get the government contracts  they qualify for. A review of the most recent contracts awarded with  Doug&#8217;s help shows that his clients were the <em>only</em> bidders in four out of five awards.</p>
<p>Continuing,  Doug remarked, &#8220;In my 35 years of doing government contracts, there has  never been a down-turn or slow-down in the federal construction market.  There has always been a steady stream of contract opportunities coming  out of Washington because our government has so many facilities to  maintain. But due to the rapid increase in federal spending, there have  been way more contract opportunities than there are qualified  contractors to take advantage of them.&#8221;</p>
<p>Citing a recently awarded  contract in Scotia, NY for the Air National Guard as an example, Doug  explained, &#8220;It was a fairly simple job and we were the only bidder. Our  bid was higher than they had budgeted for, but they needed the work  completed as soon as possible. They came back and negotiated an amount  that worked for both of us, rather than put the contract back out for  rebid.&#8221;</p>
<p>One client company, Four Star Construction, won the  contract to replace safety lifts at historic Lincoln Park, the original  home of President Abraham Lincoln. Four Star was the <em>only</em> qualified bidder to bid. The project was fairly routine, but it did  require approval drawings and special color selections to match the  decor of the home. The cost of additional paperwork on federal contracts  like this is offset by the higher margins that are typically possible  on government work.</p>
<p>The competition for jobs in the federal  construction arena is much weaker than it should be given the economy  because most contractors simply do not know how to qualify for and get  <a href="http://www.westconstructors.com">government construction</a> work. With President Obama&#8217;s recently announced  $3.8 trillion budget for the next fiscal year, this trend is certain to  continue for some time.</p>
<p>When I asked Doug what contractors should  do right now, he immediately replied, &#8220;Get registered and get qualified.  With federal construction opportunities at an all-time high, there is  no better time to add Uncle Sam as a client. Find a mentor, go to every  available training course on the subject. Start contacting every federal  agency in your area to see what funds they are mandated to spend.&#8221;</p>
<p>To  qualify for consideration for federal contracts, contractors first have  to register with the government. This, like many things involving the  government, can be a challenging process. However, the rewards can be  remarkable. With Uncle Sam as a client, and access to the flood of  federal construction funds pouring out of Washington, Contractors may do  more than simply survive the recession; they just might flourish.</p>
<p>*Novak, Shonda. &#8220;For Contracting Firms, the Recovery Is Still a Ways off.&#8221; <em>Austin American-Statesman.</em> Statesman.com, 20 Feb. 2010. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.statesman.com/business/real-estate/for-contracting-firms-the-recovery-is-still-a-261700.html" target="_new">http://www.statesman.com/business/real-estate/for-contracting-firms-the-recovery-is-still-a-261700.html</a></div>
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		<title>Commercial Construction workers to boycott NY mosque</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Aug 2010 18:38:44 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Some union commercial construction workers say they  will refuse to help build an Islamic mosque and cultural centre planned  for Lower Manhattan.</p>
<p>One a website for the building trades, a blog has started what  is called the 9-11 Hard Hat Pledge, encouraging union and non-union  tradesmen to refuse work at the site [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignleft" style="margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;" src="http://www.3news.co.nz/Portals/0-Articles/172004/nyc.jpg?width=300" alt="" width="300" height="200" /><span>Some union <a href="http://www.westconstructors.com">commercial construction</a> workers say they  will refuse to help build an Islamic mosque and cultural centre planned  for Lower Manhattan.</span></p>
<p><span>One a website for the building trades, a blog has started what  is called the 9-11 Hard Hat Pledge, encouraging union and non-union  tradesmen to refuse work at the site near Ground Zero. The mosque would  be two blocks from Ground Zero.</span></p>
<p><span>The planned 13-story construction project has exploded into a  national debate after President Barack Obama recently appeared to offer  support for the project.</span></p>
<p><span>Some construction workers say, politics and personal feelings  aside, jobs are hard to come by and some of them just can&#8217;t afford to  turn down work.</span></p>
<p><span>The Building Trades Employers&#8217; Association has not yet taken a  formal position on the project or a potential boycott by union workers.</span></p>
<p>Article by: <a href="http://www.3news.co.nz/Construction-workers-to-boycott-NY-mosque/tabid/417/articleID/172004/Default.aspx">http://www.3news.co.nz/</a></div>
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		<title>Military Construction Regulations</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2010 12:41:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Military construction requires a vast knowledge of regulations and guidelines, much more than typical commercial construction. Having worked on numerous military bases and facilities, we provide the experience needed to avoid potential issues and obstacles.</p>
<p>Construction is much more than erecting buildings and structures, it is understanding the needs and regulations of your client. Military projects [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.westconstructors.com/">Military construction</a> requires a vast knowledge of regulations and guidelines, much more than typical commercial construction. Having worked on numerous military bases and facilities, we provide the experience needed to avoid potential issues and obstacles.</p>
<p>Construction is much more than erecting buildings and structures, it is understanding the needs and regulations of your client. Military projects and scrutinized not once but twice, meeting local, state and federal code and the high standards of the military.</p>
<p>Professionalism through experience, that’s West Constructors!</p>
<p>Jack West</p>
<p><a href="http://www.westconstructors.com/">West Constructors</a></p>
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