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Home Builders in Almond, WI

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Business Listing   Bembenek Gary Construction - Almond, WI - Phone: (715) 824-3851


Business Listing   G F T Contractors - Almond, WI - Phone: (715) 824-5544


Business Listing   Lindsay Wallpaper & Painting - Almond, WI - Phone: (715) 366-2191


Business Listing   Pagel Construction CO - Almond, WI - Phone: (715) 366-2972


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Helpful Definition for: Home Builders


Home builders in Almond are the contractors who offer home construction & repairing services. They are skilled at understanding the complex mechanisms of a home. Home builders get involved in coordinating & managing various contractors, skilled artisans and professionals, such as carpenters, architects, engineers, plumbers, electricians, painters and landscapers. A home builder serves as a CEO, a land surveyor, a liaison with the local community & official, an inspector, a public-relations professional and also a businessman. The main functions of the home builders in Almond involve assessment of a piece of land to determine whether it complies with zoning regulations, local planning laws and environmental restrictions, and whether it is suitable for development, analysis of the land- topography, and also, carrying out a research on the local building codes such as heating, cooling, air-conditioning, electric & fire safety, etc.

Recent Business News for: Home Builders

Local home builders hire new executive - Orlando Sentinel

Local home builders hire new executiveOrlando SentinelBy Mary Shanklin, Orlando Sentinel Local home builders' leading trade group has selected Scott Merritt to lead the association, hoping he will boost membership and raise the profile of a group that has been particularly hard hit by the housing slump ...