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How to Get Your Start as a Local Concrete Contractor

Here's how to get started as a local concrete contractor. You can work summer jobs as an intern at an already established concrete contractor. This process will help you get into the daily tasks such as concrete filling and work ethics.


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As with any business, you must first identify your target market. As a beginner, you can target fulfilling jobs that require pouring sidewalks, foundations, driveways, and slabs. You can sell directly to homeowners or register as a concrete subcontractor to partner with other companies doing more significant jobs. Before you begin your work operations, ensure you get the appropriate licenses and insurance from your city, state, or county. Get your business registered with the state government and set up working rates and prices per job. Calculate your monthly or annual profit expectations to determine how many jobs you need to do to meet your objectives. Identify the best source for materials and purchase the necessary equipment to start and complete any project. To be successful, ensure you have funds in place to run the company to last until you have developed a steady cash flow. To run your own business might be frightening at first, but with the right mentorship and coaching, you can learn as you go.