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Preparing Your Remediation Company for Sale

JT Kraai
May 2, 2011
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Selling your business may be the most important decision of your career. Whatever prompts the sale – retirement, illness, partner disputes, or some other reason – selling your business is a high-stakes transaction with far-reaching financial and emotional consequences.
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Keep Tabs on the Taxman in 2011

Les Cunningham
March 25, 2011
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The problem is that a lot of owners are deciding how to handle their business tax situation way past the point where they could have really had a meaningful impact on what they will have to pay.
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The RRP Rule: One Year Later

John Banta
March 15, 2011
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The Environmental Protection Agency’s Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) rule has been in force for almost a year now. The rules and requirements have changed several times already since the April 22, 2010 effective date. Additional changes have been proposed; many misconceptions remain.
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Purdue's DRR Program: Where Are We Now?

Jeffrey Stouffer
March 15, 2011
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Purdue University’s Department of Building Construction Management is a highly regarded segment of the university. The disaster restoration specialization was conceptualized in response to the growing need for filling future management positions; the first courses were offered in the spring semester of 2009.
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Who Let the Dogs...In? Up Close with Animal Hoarding

Andrew Yurchuck Steve Hanulec
February 2, 2011
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It was a hot August morning. The sun had just begun to rise by the time we arrived at the small, one-way street in Philadelphia. We were here to decontaminate and clean out the property of a recently exposed animal hoarder.
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High School Water Damage Puts Crews to the Test

Malcolm Stone
February 2, 2011
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In July 2010, Nicolet High School in Milwaukee, Wis., a 385,000-square-foot public high school, experienced devastating water and structural damage throughout the basement and first floor levels when up to 5 feet of water poured in from recent flooding rains.
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Media Blasting: Three Examples of the Application

Wayne Lawrence
Wayne Lawrence
February 2, 2011
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Given the opportunity to ask any question about media blasting, most interested individuals ask about the application. Understand application, and you understand blasting.
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Special Insurance Needs For Cleaning, Drying and Restoration Contractors

David Dybdahl
David J. Dybdahl
January 12, 2011
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In 2004 I predicted that the insurance needs of cleaning and restoration contractors would change dramatically if the insurance industry went ahead with their plans to universally exclude mold claims...
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Growing Your Company Profit in 2011

Les Cunningham
January 12, 2011
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Most of the companies I met with in 2010 were not doing the amount of business they want to do and need to do. I can guarantee that you also will not get what you want and what you need unless you change your efforts in 2011.
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Do You Measure Up?

Chuck Boutall
January 5, 2011
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So where do you write down all your readings? I mean, you do take readings on every job, right? Besides just being foolish, having poor or no paperwork means you did not perform the task allotted. 
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