LiveOak Bank (10/28/2020)
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We hope the information was valuable in helping you plan for a veterinary construction project.
Don’t base your decision to build in a certain location on a gut feeling; do your due diligence. Talk to your city planner about zoning in locations you like.
Hire experienced people to help you plan your project. Your lender and architect should be familiar with veterinary construction and its unique requirements—then, listen to their advice.
If you’re currently leasing your space, don’t wait until you have little time left on your lease to begin construction on your new space.
Let your bank help you find subcontractors by handling bidding for the job. Don’t rely on either the lowest bid or personal recommendations by your contractor without seeing what other professionals have to offer.
Plan, plan, plan. Be as prepared as possible for what you can see coming. Construction costs are often higher than expected, and contractors will often have seemingly good ideas that end up costing more than the original project budget.
Download a printable PDF of these takeaways.
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Please note that a minimum of 50 minutes worth of attendance during the live event was required to receive your certificate. If you did not download your CE certificate during the event, click here to download your certificate.
If you did not meet the 50-minute minimum, please view the on-demand version here and complete a 5-question quiz to receive your certificate.
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Thank you for attending our webinar, "#EVENTTITLE#," sponsored by Live Oak Bank. We hope the information was valuable in helping you plan for a veterinary construction project.
Thank you for attending our webinar, "#EVENTTITLE#." We hope the information was valuable in helping you plan for a veterinary construction project.
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Below you will find the Top 5 Takeaways from the webinar.
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Top 5 Takeaways
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- Don’t base your decision to build in a certain location on a gut feeling; do your due diligence. Talk to your city planner about zoning in locations you like.
- Hire experienced people to help you plan your project. Your lender and architect should be familiar with veterinary construction and its unique requirements—then, listen to their advice.
- If you’re currently leasing your space, don’t wait until you have little time left on your lease to begin construction on your new space.
- Let your bank help you find subcontractors by handling bidding for the job. Don’t rely on either the lowest bid or personal recommendations by your contractor without seeing what other professionals have to offer.
- Plan, plan, plan. Be as prepared as possible for what you can see coming. Construction costs are often higher than expected, and contractors will often have seemingly good ideas that end up costing more than the original project budget.
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Download a printable PDF of these takeaways.
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Your CE Certificate
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Please note that a minimum of 50 minutes worth of attendance during the live event was required to receive your certificate. If you did not download your CE certificate during the event, click here to download your certificate. If you did not meet the 50-minute minimum, please view the on-demand version here and complete a 5-question quiz to receive your certificate.
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Feel free to pass this along to colleagues who may be interested.
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If you would like to reference the on‑demand version of the event, click here.
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Thanks again for attending,
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The Clinician's Brief Team
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The Live Oak Bank Team
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Dear #FIRSTNAME#,
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Thank you for attending our webinar, "#EVENTTITLE#," sponsored by Live Oak Bank. We hope the information was valuable in helping you plan for a veterinary construction project.
Thank you for attending our webinar, "#EVENTTITLE#." We hope the information was valuable in helping you plan for a veterinary construction project.
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Below you will find the Top 5 Takeaways from the webinar.
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Top 5 Takeaways
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- Don’t base your decision to build in a certain location on a gut feeling; do your due diligence. Talk to your city planner about zoning in locations you like.
- Hire experienced people to help you plan your project. Your lender and architect should be familiar with veterinary construction and its unique requirements—then, listen to their advice.
- If you’re currently leasing your space, don’t wait until you have little time left on your lease to begin construction on your new space.
- Let your bank help you find subcontractors by handling bidding for the job. Don’t rely on either the lowest bid or personal recommendations by your contractor without seeing what other professionals have to offer.
- Plan, plan, plan. Be as prepared as possible for what you can see coming. Construction costs are often higher than expected, and contractors will often have seemingly good ideas that end up costing more than the original project budget.
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Download a printable PDF of these takeaways.
|
|
Your CE Certificate
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Please note that a minimum of 50 minutes worth of attendance during the live event was required to receive your certificate. If you did not download your CE certificate during the event, click here to download your certificate. If you did not meet the 50-minute minimum, please view the on-demand version here and complete a 5-question quiz to receive your certificate.
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Feel free to pass this along to colleagues who may be interested.
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If you would like to reference the on‑demand version of the event, click here.
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Thanks again for attending,
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The Clinician's Brief Team
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The Live Oak Bank Team
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