
Running a Small Building Firm
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<p>‘Running a small building firm’ is brought to you by the HBXL Group, construction software and estimating experts in the UK. The podcast is for owners, partners, managers and estimators at residential building firms. We welcome businesses building extensions, renovations, loft conversions and new builds. We discuss everything from money and marketing, to competitors and contracts. We share advice and best practice.</p>
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Publishing Since
6/13/2023
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Recent Episodes

February 13, 2024
Kevin Morgan: What the homeowner wants you to know about energy efficiency
<p>Can you talk the talk? Energy price pressures, the rising cost of living, economic uncertainty… it’s no surprise that homeowners want the most energy efficient solutions for their windows and doors. Not forgetting comfort - think air quality, acoustics, warmth. And then's sustainability too. So much to consider. This episode with Joanna Mulgrew from HBXL and Kevin Morgan, Commercial Director of Crystal Direct, will give you everything you need to know - knowledge that you can pass on to your customers. Help them achieve their energy efficient (and comfortable) renovation, extension, conversion or self-build project.</p>

January 23, 2024
Neil Groom: The realities of running a small building firm
<p>Running a small building firm isn’t easy but as Neil Groom of NJG Building Solutions discusses with Jo Mulgrew, there are ways of avoiding the road blocks frequently put in the builder’s way. He’s discovered you’re never too old to grow your business, improve processes and manage time better. Can you relate?</p>

October 3, 2023
Nail getting paid by the customer
<p>Construction has the highest insolvency rate of all industries. In April – June 2023, a staggering 18% of all insolvencies were in construction. Simon Lazarus of the Better Business Group believes this reflects a long-standing and serious problem with the way in which so many construction companies operate. In this episode, Joanna Mulgrew, HBXL's MD, finds out what building firms can do to better protect themselves.</p>
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- What is Running a Small Building Firm?
<p>‘Running a small building firm’ is brought to you by the HBXL Group, construction software and estimating experts in the UK. The podcast is for owners, partners, managers and estimators at residential building firms. We welcome businesses building extensions, renovations, loft conversions and new builds. We discuss everything from money and marketing, to competitors and contracts. We share advice and best practice.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
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