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  • How to Weld With Contact Lenses

    There's been plenty of talk about the safety of wearing contact lenses while working in dusty, dirty work environments that have a potential for gas or vapor exposure. Welding provides a hazardous...

  • How to Apply for Apprenticeship With a Union

    The process for becoming a union apprentice is different across many unions and trades, but they all follow similar guidelines. To be considered for apprenticeship, the candidate must usually...

  • How to Become a Certified OSHA Instructor

    OSHA, or the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, is the administrative body which oversees health and safety regulations to prevent work-related illnesses, deaths and accidents. It was...

  • How to become a NABCEP PV Installer

    Interested in joining the green revolution? Maybe solar panel installation is for you. Renewable energy is the wave of the future as America catches up on the 'power curve,' PV installers will be...

  • How to Implement an Environmental Management System for a Construction Industry

    There can be plenty of snags in implementing an environmental management system for buildings. You may find at some points that the plan does not sufficiently describe what to do, or that...

  • How to Process Fly Ash to Get Cement

    Fly ash is the ash that "flies" into the chimneys of coal-burning power plants. It's one of the residues from burning coal and is usually considered to be a waste product. The specific composition...

  • How to Train for House Painting

    A career in house painting can be challenging. You need to be reasonably fit and strong, comfortable with heights, willing to pay close attention to detail and do hard, sometimes dirty, physical...

  • How to Obtain a Contractor's License in the State of Florida

    Any construction industry contractor who performs work in Florida is required to obtain a state-issued license. According to Florida's Department of Business and Professional Regulations,...

  • How to Start a Contracting Company

    Contracting companies generally work for general contractors on large and small construction projects. There are many types of contracting companies, including drywall, plumbing, electrical,...

  • How to Become a Licensed Electrician in North Carolina

    The process of becoming a licensed electrician varies from state to state. While some states do not require electricians to become officially licensed, North Carolina does. A license ensures that...

  • How to Become a Licensed Electrician in Tennessee

    Obtain a contractor license from the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance Board for Licensing Contractors if you plan on working on projects valued at $25,000 or more. If you plan on...

  • How to Plan a Construction Site

    Construction site planning can be critical to the success of the project. Proper planning helps ensure the site is laid out safely and efficiently. This can reduce injuries while allowing workers...

  • How to prepare for a career as a Plumber

    Becoming a plumber is a great career choice for those who enter the field. It is a well paying career that will bring someone real job satisfaction. There are certain steps you can take to...

  • How to Rebuild a Drill Battery

    Cordless electric drill manufacturers have made great strides in the improvement of these tools. Since the 1980's they have continued to introduce more powerful models at affordable prices. The...

  • How to Weld Copper Wire

    Copper is one of the most common materials used for making wire. It conducts electricity extremely well and almost all electrical wiring is composed of pure copper. Wires made of copper alloys...

  • How to Transfer Propane to Another Tank

    Propane is a common heating fuel for outdoor cooking. It's normally a gas but can be stored in a portable tank as a liquid under at least 12 standard atmospheres (atm) of pressure. The portable...

  • How to Calculate Hip Rafter Length using the Distance Formula

    Roof measurement is both an art and a science. Good techniques are important and using your head can prevent lost time and injury. It is not always easy to run a tape measure diagonally down a...

  • How to Gas Weld Steel

    Gas welding may refer to any type of welding that uses oxygen gas and some type of fuel gas to weld a particular metal. It is more formally called oxyfuel gas welding and there are several fuels...

  • How to Become a Bladesmith

    Bladesmithing is a centuries-old craft originating from Japan. It is a line of work in which smiths take great care creating a samurai sword or katana blade that is as easy to swing and operate as...

  • How to Weld Copper with TIG

    Welding with tungsten inert gas (TIG) produces welds using a non-consumable tungsten electrode. It protects the weld area from atmospheric contamination with an inert gas such as argon and...

  • How to Become a Bricklayer

    Bricklayers are craft workers who build walls, fireplaces and other structures that are made of brick. Their job can involve building new structures or performing maintenance on existing...

  • How to Become a Catastrophe / Independent Insurance Adjuster

    An insurance adjuster works to inspect damages and try to reach a fast and fair claims settlement with a policyholder. This is a quickly growing field for public, independent, and staff...

  • How to Cut House Building Costs

    In today's economy, cutting costs is a central element of survival for any business or household. In particular, those in residential real-estate development have been exposed to a rough market. ...

  • How to Start a Drywall Business

    Starting a drywalling business can be a great way to earn a steady income and build wealth. A successful drywall contractor runs his business both for financial efficiency and quality. The...

  • How to Pass a Welding Certification Test

    Though the industry itself is growing at only a moderate rate, the first two decades of the 21st century will provide a great opportunity for welders as employers struggle to find certified...

  • How to Become a Construction Supervisor

    Construction supervisor careers are desirable among job seekers because they offer stability, great compensation and excellent opportunities for further advancement. The Bureau of Labor Statistics...

  • How to Lay Wood Floors on Cement

    Installing hardwood floors on a concrete slab takes some pre-planning, but it can be done if you have some knowledge of construction methods. If you take necessary steps to ensure the correct...

  • How to Bid for a Residential Electrical Job

    Residential electrical jobs are sometimes difficult to bid. While the diagram says one thing, the wiring within the home might be something entirely different. There are many restrictions on and...

  • How to Make a Construction Bid

    Whether you're submitting a bid for a small moonlighting job or for a large project where other contractors will be bidding against you, certain elements must be present in your documentation to...

  • How to install a breaker on an Electrical Panel

    Installing a breaker in a panel for a house can be challenging even scary if you don't know what you are doing. Ive had times where I had to install a 300 amp breaker on a Live system and this...

  • How to Replace an Outlet

    Replacing a bad receptacle takes a bit of knowledge, abit of skill but can be done by a home do it yourselfer with the proper knowledge.

  • How to Become a Carpenter's Apprentice

    Becoming a carpenter's apprentice will further the carpentry skills of a novice, along with teaching him or her new skills and techniques. During an apprenticeship, a student can apply for...

  • How to Become a Sheet Metal Apprentice

    Becoming a sheet metal apprentice requires participation in a 4-year program. The sheet metal apprentice will be able to join a sheet metal union during the training program. Physical ability to...

  • How to Use a Sawsall

    Sawsalls are great tools for cutting, they can cut a variety of things depending on the type of blade you use. If you work in construction as a skilled tradesman they are a must.

  • How to Start My Own Heavy Equipment Company

    Owning a heavy equipment company can be a lucrative business. Since it requires a lot of money to start up and maintain, most cities only have a few companies that specialize in this field. This...

  • How to Become a General Contractor in Arizona

    For the past few years, construction in Arizona has been hot! It probably has something to do with the fact that lots of people are choosing to retire there, which results in a lot of...

  • How to Find Green Building Jobs

    You can earn a lot of money by tapping into an industry that is transforming into a hot career choice. The demand for people to work various green building jobs is on the rise. Anyone who chooses...

  • How to Bid on Contracting Jobs

    You have the knowledge, the tools and years of experience. Now you are ready to go out on your own. Your prospective client has called you in to check out the job and place a bid. You can learn...

  • How to Drive a Sit-Down Forklift

    A sit-down forklift fills a constant need to move equipment and materials that are too heavy for workers to move. Driving a forklift is in some ways similar to driving a car, but there are a...

  • How to Install Porcelain Tile

    Installing porcelain tile is easier than you think. Follow these steps and learn just how easy it is.

  • How to Become a Construction Electrician

    Every business or residence has to have an electrician perform some of the work. Not only must electricians have the skills and knowledge not to electrocute themselves when wiring a facility, but...

  • Complete a Shower Stall Installation

    Sometimes the final checklist on a remodeling job can be the most time-consuming part of a project. This is especially true when dealing with any type of plumbing apparatus. To avoid unnecessary...

  • How to Bid on a Construction Job

    Bidding on a construction project is the process of estimating the cost of each component of the project, determining availability of materials and labor, and presenting this information to the...

  • How to get your general contractors License in Florida

    In Florida, general contractors must be licensed in order to perform work in the state. General Contractors Licenses are issued by the Department of Business & Professional Regulation. If you...

  • How to Run a Concrete Mixer Truck

    Cement mixers have completely changed the way cement is mixed. Long gone are the days of hand-mixing. Cementer mixers provide a quick, easy way to mix cement without the strain and hassle of...

  • How to Design a Speed Bump

    You’ve driven over them and if you’re not paying attention, they’ll catch you by surprise, causing your car to jolt up and down as you pass over. Speed bumps serve the sole...

  • How to Be a Green Contractor

    The construction industry has long contributed construction debris to landfills, but a new trend in building has changed that. The new trend is green building, a practice of recycling, reusing and...

  • How to Build Bamboo Scaffolding

    Having a scaffold is good when you are completing a job that requires more than one person working in a construction area at a time, as well as if there are various levels in the same area that...

  • How to Use Recycled Concrete Aggregate

    Recycled concrete aggregate is made from used concrete that's been removed from demolished buildings, bridges and others sources. The use of recycled concrete aggregate is typically restricted to...

  • How to Start a Small Construction Business

    Whether you and a friend or two want to earn some extra money with a side job, or if you envision one day having a large, profitable construction business, starting a small construction business...

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