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Ready to Become a CWS Licensee?
Here’s what happens next. (1) Review CWS FAQ, Equipment List and Other Introductory Materials We’ve tried to answer many of the most important questions licensees have in our information packet. We expect you’ll have more questions, and encourage you to contact us if you do. But, reviewing these documents can save you time. (2) Identify Your Geographic Area All CWS licenses are for defined geographic areas – contact us so we can jointly determine the boundaries of your potential license, so you can accurately determine the profit potential as well as your equipment needs and up-front costs. (3) Conduct a Business Analysis To understand the profit potential for a CWS license in your local market, it’s important to evaluate local demand, competition, and environmental enforcement. Determining the level of potential concrete washout business will help you determine how much equipment you will need to serve your local market, and, in turn, the level of financial investment your CWS license will require. You also need to understand all applicable local, state, and federal environmental laws and regulations to ensure that your operation is in full compliance with all such obligations in your area. Before proceeding with a license, it’s also helpful to investigate financing options. Many of our licensees have used Snider Leasing to finance their CWS-related equipment purchases – contact us for a referral or Snider directly at http://www.sniderleasing.com (4) Make a CWS Site Visit and Review Our Contract When you’re ready to move forward with your CWS license, the final step in the process is a visit to Elk Grove Waste in Sacramento, CA, where you can spend a day viewing an actual CWS operation and get answers to any final questions you have. Once you’ve had the chance to observe the washout process in action, we’ll review your CWS license agreement together, and help you start the process of ordering your bins through our inventory management system. Note that, because you’ll be privy to all aspects of the CWS process during your tour of Elk Grove Waste, we’ll ask you to sign a non-disclosure agreement prior to your visit. Ready to get started? Please call or email us at the following:
Joe Capko
Sascha Cocron
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