Kansas City is the largest city in the U.S. State of Missouri. It encompasses 318 square miles in parts of Jackson, Clay, Cass and Platte counties. The city serves as the anchor of the Kansas City Metropolitan area, second largest in Missouri. As of February 6, 2009, the U.S. Census had estimated Kansas City’s population to be 475,830, with a metro population of over two million.
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Doug Reitmeyer, CEO, Reitmeyer and Associates, Inc.
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Featured Seminar
7 Keys to Federal Construction Profits
Thursday, September 23, 12:00pm-1:00pm
Uncle Sam has opened the flood gates and is spending more money on construction than ever before. Doug will present on how YOU can get highly profitable federal construction contracts and get paid fast. Take notes and you'll have a road map to success in this lucrative field.
- Getting Registered and Qualified - Step-by-step guide to getting started.
- Using the Governments' free websites to find Federal Construction Opportunities vs Saving time with the BidTrakker rapid response system (www.BidTrakker.com)
- Understanding Set-Asides and how to qualify for limited competition contracts – Are you missing out on exclusive opportunities?
- Going from Local to National – “Broadening Your Horizons” - It's easier than you think.
- Clarity - What the Government is really looking for in your response to their requirements.
- The Job Site - Getting the details and establishing long-distance relationships.
- Financing the Job and Getting Paid Fast – An overview of the PPA and the WAWF Government pay systems
BONUS: Accumulating Relevant References and the PPIRS - The one greatest thing that will eliminate the competition and get you the award.
15 minutes for Q&A
Presented by Doug Reitmeyer, CEO, Reitmeyer and Associates, Inc.
During the past 35 years he has completed over 1,000 Federal Construction contracts - more than $1 Billion worth and generated an exceptional $330,000,000 in profits for his client companies. www.GCEXPERTS.com
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Joshua Ramsey, President The Strategic Point
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How Do You REALLY Follow Up With Leads? – Then Close Them With Ease! Thursday, September 23rd, 2010 1:00pm – 2:15pm
Learn a rapid fire follow up system that will increase business by more than 100%. Most businesses have a “dirty little secret” – hundreds of thousands of leads that never get followed up on properly. You’ll learn how to create a “hopper system” that you can use to follow up with your prospects via mail and email. This “hopper system” will provide a constant flow of new customers each month, setting you apart from your competitors.
Speaker: Joshua Ramsey, President The Strategic Point “Giving You A Strategic Advantage Over Your Competition”
www.TheStrategicPoint.com
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Summary of Current Missouri Construction Projects
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Commercial Projects
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Civil Projects
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Major Missouri Construction Projects in the Planning Phase
- Legacy Ridge Corp Centre- $7,000,000
- University of Missouri Visitors Center- $7,000,000
- Riverport Business Park- $4,193,000
- Butterfield Estates Senior Housing- $2,000,000
- Gordon Food Service Food Market- $1,850,000
Major Missouri Construction Projects in the Bid Phase
- Hollister R-5 Early Childhood Elementary School- $6,250,000
- Harrisonville Wastewater Treatment Plant- $5,000,000
- Lafayette High School Varsity Locker Rooms- $2,500,000
- EMGE and Ostmann Elementary School- $1,600,000
- Stella Fema Storm Shelter- $438,600
Major Missouri Construction Projects in the Post-Bid Phase
- Saint Louis Zoo Exhibit Hall- N/A
- Columbia Market Trail Bridges 12 and 13- $373,400
- Saint Charles Community Freedom Center Site Demolition- $898,750
- Liberty Second High School Athletic Sports- $31,100,000
- Troost Bus Rapid Transit- $3,430,400
Missouri Stimulus Fund Projects- 1,102 Projects, $2.30 Billion (Breakdown by Kansas City metro counties)
- Jackson- 408 projects- $1,114,133,707
- Clay- 40 projects- $122,305,596
- Cass- 10 projects- $5,347,264
- Platte- 37 projects- $126,724,640
Major Kansas City metro Projects
Kansas City Wizards Stadium and Cerner Corp.’s new office Complex If built, the complex would employ 4,500 Cerner employees earning an average of $65,000 over the next seven years.
BNSF Railway is hoping to land $50 million request for the Logistic Park Kansas City in Edgerton The development would develop $500 million worth of warehouse space at the truck-train intermodal park.
Overland Park approves huge development project tied to the American Museum of Natural History
The $850 million Power and Light District development is one of the largest in the Midwestern United States A large amount of developments are open and there are many developments either under construction or approved for construction.
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