22 September 2016 | 1 reply
Hi,I am in my last year of college (mechanical engineering bachelor) and am planning on buying a duplex or triplex next year.
22 September 2016 | 3 replies
Yea, I intend for the "engine" to run on it's own for a while, just need to have that starter motor to get things moving.
29 January 2019 | 22 replies
They'll help with not only design, but with value engineering as well.
23 September 2016 | 0 replies
HelloHouse on Lake Tapps - Some un-permitted changes made after construction ...Now trying to get those repairs signed off by City/CountyWent to the City - 1) They want it inspected by Structural Engineer.... 2) They want validation on the insulation depthThen to write it up --- so they can sign off on it ...Any recommendations for the BP Community???
26 September 2016 | 57 replies
When I reverse engineer my business plan it happens to start with in a garage full of exotics!
16 December 2016 | 4 replies
On a manufactured home, you can save because its engineered to be cheaper.
12 December 2016 | 10 replies
Of course there's some things that have no value for the buyer - legacy, tradition, advertising, labor costs, mystique, whatever - but there's also things that do have value for the buyer, like tighter engineering tolerances, greater attention to NVH, higher quality components, etc.
15 March 2017 | 10 replies
Neighborhoods will definitely help you narrow it down - look for good school districts, parks (families love parks), and generally less crime rateLook for Economic Engines of stability - what kind of corporations are headquartered nearby?
16 December 2016 | 11 replies
I work for an engineering firm and help build these types of maps for communities - they are just computer models based on surveying and topographic data.
13 December 2016 | 0 replies
In 2017, my family-owned construction and engineering company is looking at building a quadplex.