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By : Melinda Kingston   14 or more times read
Submitted 2012-01-21 23:45:11

When doing a major job, experience is typically the most important thing that someone can have. Not education but experience, the reason for this is simple, there is no substitute for experience. When you're looking at a multimillion dollar job, you want to have a team that's deep in experience, so that you know the job will be done correctly the first time. Companies like Foundation Pile Driving provide their clients unparalleled expertise on complex, and intricate projects of all sizes. Areas of expertise that your going to want to be diverse in are: Alternative Piles, Cast in Sheets, Concrete, H-Beams, Pipe Piles and Sheets. The obvious explanation for wanting this diversity is, you want to be able to get the job done accurately and effectively the first time. In the event that the company can't support the job(s) you need to have done, then there's no point in going with them.

The same is true for the depth of experience that comes with a company. When speaking of depth of experience, it's not sufficient to look simply one persons experience. The reason is simple, if that one person isn't on your job site, but on someone else's, it doesn't benefit you at all. Companies like Foundation Pile Driving have in excess of 500 years of experience backing them. Impressive and important. With experience comes the added benefit of having the right person for the right job. If you have a job that needs H-Beams, but you only have someone deep in experience and knowledge in concrete piles, then you'll need to go somewhere else. Consider too, that if you have someone that is diverse in experience, and they go to your site, and find that pipe piles would be better, then you need someone that's going to know that., and be able to communicate that effectively with you.

Experience also becomes of benefit when your in the middle of a job, and a problem occurs, and you need to be able to solve it, or millions can be lost. When you have 500 years of background experience, you've seen it all and will be able to pull from that to solve any problem that comes along. It's not a matter of taking short cuts, although they can be of benefit as long as safety is not an issue, again experience is going to know where they can trim edges and where you need to stand your ground.

Experience, diversity and depth, are the three keys to selecting a company that will work for you and your job, and Foundation Pile Driving is that company.


Author Resource:- Experts in Foundation Pile Driving Services - FoundationPileDriving.com at http://www.FoundationPileDriving.com


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