Charitable Giving

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Recyling Dell Computers

Dell is making it easier for small businesses to donate and recycle old computers. More

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The Economics of Deconstruction

Deconstruction prevents waste from being sent to landfills, and clients receive tax credits that may off-set the cost. More

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Green Kitchen Design

This Tucson, Ariz., kitchen design shows that paying attention to basic principles of green design -- reusing, recycling, and repurposing -- can have beautiful results. More

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Disaster Preparation

These remodelers and consultants provide tips and practices for disaster-proofing your business from several different perspectives, including administration, staffing, insurance, and public relations. More

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Making the Most of Remodelers' Community Service

Community service can be a vital marketing tool, but be selective in how you invest your time and dollars. More

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Recycling opportunities are growing

After a recent demolition, though, the remodeler found himself with huge steel girders and other scrap metal that he knew he had no use for. He called 20 different people to offer it for free, before he found someone willing to salvage it. More

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Safeguarding Your Company's Financial Records

The Internal Revenue Service encourages taxpayers and businesses to safeguard their financial and tax records in case of disaster, and offers these tips. More

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Special Orders

If not managed well, special orders can be a production challenge and a timing disaster. Here's how to make them work for the company and the client alike. More

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Second Look: Merlyn Vandervort II

When he was awarded Big50 in 1996, Merlyn Vandervort owned Metro Renovators, one of the nation's largest disaster reconstruction companies. More

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