Starting Your Own Construction Business?


Do you know how...

   ...you have the urge to get out there in the construction marketplace and really see how successful you can become, but the idea of having to commit to so many unknowns scares the hell out of you?

Well, imagine instead that...

   ...you start the business-building process prepared... knowing what is going to be required... and knowing whether you have the right stuff to carry out this monumental task.

That's what the Builder Resources START-UP track is all about.



Complete the application to start receiving the free "Construction Business Start-Up" guidebook, a series of emails designed to lead you to useful topics, checklists and worksheets on the website.


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Let’s just say it… you're ready to jump right in and get going with your new construction business.  You want ACTION.  What is the point of waiting?  Fortune favors the bold. You’re the “pull the trigger” sort of person.

You probably cut your teeth somewhere in the construction industry, as a gofer at 16, a trade helper at 20, crew lead at 24, and master at 28…

Or you’ve been around the construction trade for a while in real estate sales or investment, or lending…

Or you’re coming out of a technical program in construction and are champing at the bit to put that education to work…

So, you’ve made the decision to go out on your own, just yourself, or with a partner.


I get it.

Building the house is where the action is. And that is what you get paid for, right??

Well, no… If you are starting a construction business, what you get paid for is running a business that builds houses.

And that makes all the difference in the world.


The START-UP track...

   ...helps you “amp down” and take the steps one at a time.  You’ll lay the foundation for your business success now instead of trying to make up the steps you skipped when schedules are tight and customers are yelling at you and your business is in shambles.

You wouldn’t build a house without a plan.

Why would you build a house-building business without a plan?


Think about it

If you’re not willing to take the time to plan your business, you need to re-think your start-up decision.