WELCOME "A First for Project QA" |
November 2011
Welcome to our initial ProjectQA Newsletter.
ProjectQA was founded in July 2004 on the principle that all construction projects can and will be successful with proper planning. Seven years and hundreds of construction projects later, that is still our guiding principle.
We continue to provide Nationwide Coverage for Project Monitoring Services to Construction Lenders through our unique method called PAAR and our Alliance Partner Network.
We are excited to announce that we have recently expanded our ability to provide comprehensive consulting services to Construction Lenders, by partnering with Insight Title to offer all of our Project Monitoring Services and the complete Title Services of Insight Title, including Construction Disbursing, through InsightQA.
Our aim with the ProjectQA Newsletter is to provide relevant and instructive industry information to our clients, associates, and partners and hopefully spark some interesting discussion concerning the construction industry and construction lending.
We are pleased to have worked with you and look forward to the opportunity for future association. We hope you enjoy this and future editions of the ProjectQA Newsletter.
The ProjectQA Team
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CONSTRUCTION LENDING Introducing INSIGHTQA
How can a construction lender get all of the due diligence services needed in connection with a construction loan with one contact? Simply by contacting InsightQA, the new joint venture between ProjectQA and Insight Title Company. Here is InsightQA's Mission Statement: Serving as the single source of contact and coordination for a comprehensive package of due diligence services, including innovative project monitoring, title and disbursing processes, for construction projects throughout the United States. Learn more about InsightQA... |
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CONSTRUCTION Saving old buildings creates more jobs than new
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construction, saves energy, says PlaceEconomics' Don Rypkema
by Carma Wadley, Deseret News
Published: Sunday, May 22, 2011 1:49 a.m. MDT
Old buildings are the new economy. These days, historic preservation is not just about preservation for preservation's sake; it has long-term economic impact, said Don Rypkema at the opening of this year's Utah Heritage Foundation Preservation Conference. Read entire article...
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