Book Overview
The Louisiana Contractors Guide to Business, Law and Project Management, General Contractors 12th edition is organized into 3 sections.
- Part 1 focuses on business planning and start up. This section will help you formulate a business plan, choose a business structure, understand licensing and insurance requirements and gain basic management and marketing skills.
- Part 2 is centered on fundamentals that you will need to operate a successful construction business. This section will cover estimating, contract management, scheduling, project management, safety and environmental responsibilities and building good relationships with employees, subcontractors and customers.
- Part 3 gives you valuable information for running the administrative functions of your business. Financial management, tax basics and lien laws are covered. Effective management of these areas of business is vital and can cause you serious problems if you do not give them the proper attention.
Key aspects:
- State-Specific Content
- Structured for Learning and Practice
- Practical Business Guidance
- Financial and Legal Compliance
- Project Management Essentials
Highlights:
- Official Exam Reference
- State-Specific Legal Content
- Three-Part Structure
- Practical Learning Tools
- Spiral-Bound Format
About NASCLA
The National Association of State Contractors Licensing Agencies (NASCLA) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1962, dedicated to promoting best practices and uniformity in contractor licensing across the United States. NASCLA serves as a vital resource for state contractor licensing agencies, trade associations, and members of the construction industry. Its mission is to support quality standards and public safety in the construction industry by facilitating cooperation among regulatory agencies. Additionally, NASCLA aims to streamline the contractor licensing process by acquiring more states that accept the NASCLA Accredited Examination Program and reducing licensing barriers
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