There is a "salary calculator" tool on this website: http://www.salary.com/ Enter the job title and zip code for your area and it will provide you with the average salary comensurate with the job. Anna Webb
Latest Update: July 23, 2011 Certified Welding Inspector (CWI)- $72,000/year
a construction loan is a loan of money that is given to the needer to build building structures.
During the construction of a building, you typically make interest-only payments on the loan based on the amount of money that has been drawn to pay for the construction costs. Once the construction is complete, the loan is usually converted into a traditional mortgage with regular principal and interest payments.
Building construction software is used to assist in the construction process of modern houses and buildings. Nowadays it's a very complicated process where much money can be saved be optimizing the use of materials among other things.
A welding inspector spends lots of money getting exam qualifications and then re-sitting the same exams every five years for the privilege of sitting on his a--e at home most of the year waiting on the phone to ring ^^^^ The above was most likely written by an out of work welder (waiting at home for a council call) that became unemployed due to the problems that were encountered by crossing paths with a welding inspector that performed their duties with due diligence in regards to reviewing welder certifications (probably out of date for the above, if any), welding procedures (if any), approved fabrication drawings (probably hand drawn on a beer napkin), appropriate electrodes and welding equipment (chromed dental floss and a hair dryer from Tesco will not be acceptable), proper materials and fit up (scrap iron and rough guesses on dimensions most likely), industry and welding code approved welding practices (unlike the slop normally put in at their own manse and manor), failure to pass visual and non-destructive testing (Seeing through the weld in 3 spots is NOT acceptable in any code, thank you) and a myriad of other failures by the above poster that were easily spotted by the welding inspector. try this instead: http://www.weldmyworld.com/blog/2011/11/what-does-a-certified-welding-inspector-actually-do.html
Space Welding. Yes they have welders in space!
Have money put in escrow pending completion of the building.
New building construction especially skyscrapers, shipyards, ornamental iron shops, steel fabricators, vehicle assembly plants, oil wells and drilling platforms. These are all places that may need experienced welders. Approaching these job sites is one way to find a job. Another is to look on-line. You can check out a number of online resources such as http://www.hirewelders.com, http://weldingjobs.jobamatic.com/a/jbb/find-jobs, etc. Try a search on Google for welding jobs and you'll find a number of sites that list only welding jobs.
Construction of the Empire State Building was completed in 1931. It cost $40,948,900, which would equal around 500 million dollars in 2010.
It can be. Basic welding techniques can get you started in the welding field. Stick welding in the flat position for example. The more experience you get usually translates to more money. Certain processes take more skill such as TIG or plasma welding as well as pipe welding and underwater welding. These are considered highly skilled.
Building Construction and Graphics Standards - Andre Grobbelaar is a nice book for Architecture Students in the university. Why is not available free in the Internet for the poors that have no money tobuy the book?
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