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Problem Solving With Construction: Questions, Quandaries, Answers and More

A lot of problems can be solved with construction. Need more space in your home? It may be time to build an extension? Need to improve traffic flow in your community? Cue a road designer and a roadworks crew. Need a place to live? Construction can provide you with a new home. This blog looks at some common issues and explores how they can be solved with construction. Then, it delves into issues that may pop up whilst doing construction an gives you tips for getting past them. If you're thinking about starting a project or just want to learn about construction, this blog is a great place to start.

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If you have the goal of owning your own marina and creating a thriving income from the endeavor, you may be considering purchasing one that is already built. There are some benefits to purchasing older marinas, but there are also some things that you should consider first. Before you visit a local real estate agent and marina builder regarding older marinas, you may want to consider these key points. Inspection Criteria Read More 

How to Make Your Own Water Bore to Dig a Well

If you want to put a well on your property, you need to bore down to the water table. Typically, this requires a lot of expensive heavy equipment, but it doesn't have to. Surprisingly, with the right supplies, you can actually make your own water borer. Here's a look at the process. 1. Get a Map of the Water Table So that you have some idea of how deep you need to go, you may want to find a map of the water table in your area. Read More 

5 Survey Methods to Consider If You Are Exploring a Site for Hydrocarbons

If you plan to use an underwater area for hydrocarbon exploration, you may want to do a site survey first. This involves a number of different elements. Here are some of the site survey methods you may want to use.   1. High-Resolution Seismic Reflection This site survey process uses seismic waves to detect and define cavities in a potential exploration site. If you opt for high-resolution seismic reflection, your measuring equipment needs to be able to go at least as deep as you plan to drill. Read More 

Requirements for Gaining Land Through Adverse Possession

In case you own a piece of land, you might want to develop it at some point in time. In most cases, you will find people laying claim to the property immediately once they see the commencement of construction. If this happens, then your best bet to keeping the property is through the adverse possession principle. However, such land disputes are usually tasking if natives owners are involved. If the other party is laying claim to your property on the basis that the land belonged to their family many years ago, you should brace yourself for a complicated legal battle; however, it pays to be well prepared. Read More 

Skip Bin Hire — What to Consider Before Placing an Order

Whether you are renovating your house, redesigning your home landscape or simply doing a big spring clean, you'll probably generate sizeable amounts of rubbish that you'll need removed from your property all at once. But before you can book a skip bin for your residential rubbish removal, you should keep in mind that there cannot be a single bin to match all of your rubbish removal jobs, and therefore not all hires can be exactly the same. Read More