
Ruth asks…
I’m going for a job with turner construction working on the burj dubai, they are construction managers on the
project. can anyone tell me what exactly this position would involve

Wize Guy answers:
That depends on what position you are going for. As a starting project engineer, you will probably be on site overseeing the start of construction, processing bids, talking with the owners, and managing the subcontractors.
You can start help with scheduling and checking over the legal documents involved to make sure you and your subcontractors are keeping up your side of the contract. Also, a key part of every CM job is to accurately take off the materials and labor needed and to estimate (as accurately as possible!) the cost required to complete the job. Once you accurately estimate the cost, you naturally add on about 5 – 10 % to the bill, of course…
CM is great because it is a people’s job. You are always talking to people, organizing and managing them. Of course, you have to understand the equipment and the contruction and the design documents… but at heart, CM really is just a smooth talking negotiator’s job. It’s a lot of fun, a lot of work, and very rewarding.

Donna asks…
How come critics say illegals do jobs Americans want do ,is Courthouse construction jobs Americans want do?
More than a quarter of the workers at the new Duval County Courthouse construction site provided false identification documents to the city, authorities said.
Federal officials discovered about 100 fake documents after looking at the paperwork the city started collecting three weeks ago to crack down on arrests of undocumented workers.
The city was informed of the federal checks Monday , the same day four more undocumented workers were arrested near the construction site, according to immigration officials.
Nineteen illegal workers have been arrested in three incidents since September.
A top aide to Mayor John Peyton asked city attorneys Monday to determine whether the continued problems could be considered a breach of contract by Turner Construction, the contractor on the $350 million project, or any of the firms hired by Turner.
Last month, the city made all of the 350 people listed as employees reapply for badges to work on the site. Employees had to fill out an additional form, that the city keeps on file. If the worker is not a U.S. citizen, the city also keeps a copy of the documents the workers provide.
All paperwork is available for inspection by federal authorities, Peyton spokeswoman Misty Skipper said.
Skipper said the city expects to get the list of 100 illegal workers today and will give it to Turner. Turner must revoke all badges for those workers and permanently ban them from the project, or the city will find Turner in breach of contract, according to a letter sent to the company Monday.
“Please know the City of Jacksonville takes this issue very seriously and will not tolerate the hiring of undocumented or unqualified workers for any construction project in our community,” Chief Administrative Officer Alan Mosley wrote.
The city also told Turner it must meet with every subcontractor to ensure every worker has proper documentation.
Turner Vice President David Reaves told the Times-Union on Monday evening he would call back after a meeting. Reaves did not, and he did not return further messages left at his office and on his cell phone.
The city’s contract with Turner prohibits knowingly hiring undocumented workers and Turner’s agreements with subcontractors contain the same language.
John Parker, president of the North Florida Building and Construction Trades Council, said what the city does from here on will show how committed it is to having legal workers on the project. And while Parker said the news about the false documents confirms what he already knew, even he was surprised there were 100.
A Border Patrol agent was en route to a standard patrol at the downtown bus station when several Hispanic men scattered after seeing the federal vehicle. The agent arrested four men, said Danny Conway, patrol agent in charge for Border Patrol in Jacksonville.
Neither city officials nor Conway could say who the four men worked for.
The first 15 people arrested all worked for United Forming, the subcontractor pouring concrete on the project.
Construction on the courthouse began in May and is scheduled to be completed in summer 2012.
http://jacksonville.com/news/metro/2009-11-09/story/feds_100_workers_at_duval_courthouse_site_provide_fake_id_documents

Wize Guy answers:
To the person above me who claims to own their own construction business, I will bet that you do not have a contractors license, and that you cant hire LEGAL workers because you do not want to pay WORKERS COMP!!!
I find it amazing that while you post a lie about how you cant find proper LEGAL labor, the union does just fine in finding efficient and LEGAL labor, and union jobs pay very well.
Nice anti American attitude you have, where you get the biggest piece of the pie and leave everyone else to fight over scraps.

Charles asks…
This is my idea that need attention the idea is to build a five story goverment apartment project housing.?
With about five building. An each buliding should be five storys tall own by Burnetts houses Kingston jamaica MAJOR CONSTRUCTION SITE FOR 2008-2015 coming from the usa
TURNER CONSTRUCTION IN CHARGE what do you think can it be done. I will be the inspector traveling back an forward checking on the site when needed.

Wize Guy answers:
I think that whoever builds these should be whoever puts in the best bid for the project.
Also, you never really explained the purpose of these buildings. What are they for? Who are they for?
Your question is also odd. One part makes it seem like hypothetical but then at the end you say that you are the inspector working on the project? Or are you saying that you should be the inspector working on the project. Well, that will depend on your qualifications. From your poorly written question, I would say that you may not be the person for the job. An inspector needs to be able to communicate in an understandable manner.

Maria asks…
Tom Turner The Pottery Who’s In Ceramics Questions?
Can you please help me! I’ll give the best answer to the one who answers these or some questions!
Thank you so much!
Tom Turner….
Elements Of Design…
Balance-
Repetition-
Contrast-
Tension-
Shape-
Scale-
Symmetrical-
Asymmetrical-
Texture-
Proportion-
Methods Of…..
Construction-
Glaze-
Firing-

Wize Guy answers:
The following elements of design and principles of design are answered in link #1:
Balance, Symmetrical, Asymmetrical, Shape, Texture, Contrast, Repetition, Proportion (scale).
Methods of construction, not sure exactly what you mean and using what medium, found in link #2. Otherwise, if you are working in clay, some methods of construction are: thowing on the wheel and hand building techniques — pinch pots, coil, slab, extrusion.
Glaze is link #3.
Firing is link #4. Again, if working with clay the firing could be pit, wood, gas, salt, soda, electric, Raku.
At link #5, check out my downloads page with information on ceramic terms and more.
At the last link find Tom Turner.

Susan asks…
How can I go through real people and not a machine to find a job in the UK from Lusaka Zambia James Smiles.?
My name is James Finch-Smiles. I am working and living in Lusaka, Zambia. I am a British Citizen, British passport holder but I have been in Africa all my life. My Father was born in London in 1909 and my Mother was born in Scotland in 1916. My Family and I would like to move to the UK if were possible to find the right Job etc. I am in the trade as a qualified Fitter and Turner, apprenticeship completed in 1976. I am now with earth moving machines, working for a local road construction outfit in Lusaka as an expat Workshop Manager – we are from Bulawayo Zimbabwe. We have been up here for just over five years. I need the opportunities that one gets in the UK for my Son and medical for my Wife.
Sincerely,
Jmaes Finch-Smiles (Lusaka)

Wize Guy answers:
Your best bet is to find a specialist recruitment company who deal with your area of expertise. Online job sites are now very popular and common in the UK and even big companies rely on them. Monster.co.uk is one of the biggest and many people use it.
Alternatively try a specialist construction site:
http://www.careersinconstruction.com/
Or try searching the Yellow Pages business listings on yell.com for a specialist recruiter in the area you want to move to.
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