ReNews -- Remodelors Council News - 01/05/2005  (Plain Text Version)

Doug Sutton, Sr. CGR, CAPS
RemodelorsTM Council Chair
Springfield, Illinois

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In this issue:
Join the RC During the Builders' Show
RC News: GE Joins Pella, Whirlpool as 2005 RC Platinum Strategic Partner
RC Awards: Wisconsin Remodeler Named January Remodelor of the Month
Business Management: Don’t Leave Your Reputation on the Table: Achieve the Zero Punch List
NAHB News: Dupont Recognizes 2004 CGR ; Get Ready for Designation Month
Industry News: IRS Increases Standard Business-Use Mileage Rate
Are You On Top of Your NAHB Member Benefits? See What's New


Are You On Top of Your NAHB Member Benefits? See What's New

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NEW! BNi Home Remodeler's 2005 Costbook

by: BNi Building News
Publisher: BNi Building News
Format: Soft Cover
Pub. Date: 2004
PLU #: 01441

NAHB Member Price: $62.95
Non-Member Price: $69.95

About this book:

Published in conjunction with the National Association of Home Builders, this Home Remodeler's 2005 Costbook is a companion reference to the Home Builder's Costbook. The cost data are presented as unit prices listing all components of home construction, including the unique intricacies of remodeling. These cost data are used for detailed estimates, bids, checking prices, changing orders--instances where accuracy is key.

Plus, man-hour tables, reference tables, and an expanded, geographical index, featuring all 50 states and more than 200 cities.

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