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Aug 6th, 2022
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How to cut construction in the deal

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are you shrugging on how to close the construction deal well Im going to share with you the five things I think every contractor needs to do to make sure that they seal the deal [Music] were gonna jump right into this one and the first thing is you have to do is you have to break the ice you have to get their guard down and let them know that you are there to help them not take advantage of them the unfortunate reality in our world is theyre expecting you to not be a person of integrity and we all know that its not the majority but its the vision so walk in give them a compliment ask them a question about them the minute you get them talking about themselves they stop thinking about how they need to defend themself against you the nasty contractor and it gets the deal going in the right direction from the first part of the conversation the second thing is build rapport and this isnt just have some meaningless conversation with them about their dog or their sick parent because we

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Bruce Jones has written an article about this idiom. It comes from the ancient ritual of cutting animals in half when making an agreement. Theres a good example of it happening in the Bible when God makes a covenant with Abraham in Genesis 15.
cut a deal in American English US, Slang. to docHub an agreement; make a bargain. See full dictionary entry for cut.
In civil engineering, a cut or cutting is where soil or rock from a relative rise along a route is removed.
Checks were originally printed on sheets without perforations, several blank checks per sheet. Once the check was written, a sharp blade was needed to physically cut that check from the sheet. Hence the term cutting a check.
From Middle English cutten, kitten, kytten, ketten (to cut) (compare Scots kut, kit (to cut)), of North Germanic origin, from Old Norse kytja, kutta, from Proto-Germanic *kutjaną, *kuttaną (to cut), of uncertain origin, perhaps related to Proto-Germanic *kwetwą (meat, flesh) (compare Old Norse kvett (meat)).
Todays phrase is cut a deal. This phrase means to come to an agreement, or to make an agreement.
Offer or arrange an agreement or compromise, as in The administration is hoping to cut a deal with Japan. This expression uses deal in the sense of business transaction. [ Colloquial; 1970s]

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