Tuesday 29 December 2015

John Ania - Being a Successful Builder In the Custom Home Construction Industry

John Ania has been serving the state of New York through various contracting and housing projects for several years. He was born and raised in the state, and is now devoted to becoming one of the top contractors in the area, specifically the Hamptons.

He is dedicated to serving the unique needs of each one of his clients, and doing it through the use of environmentally responsible materials. He is considered by many as the premier custom homebuilder in the Hamptons, and has earned the respect of both his peers and clients. He has the reputation for being a dedicated professional and always adhering to the needs of the clients.

Being successful in an industry such as the custom homebuilding industry can prove to be challenging. Not only is the industry highly competitive, John Ania understands the importance of paying careful attention to the needs of his clients. This means that the builder must strictly adhere to the specifications of his clients and their architects. A successful custom homebuilder such as John Ania places careful emphasis on every detail during the entire construction process while infusing his creative talent to produce homes of unsurpassed quality and beauty.

The success of John Ania's firm, Alexim Builders, is based on being committed to the highest ethical practices in the custom home building industry. He has always placed his clients first. For him, this is the key to success in any service industry, but when it comes to peoples’ homes, everything needs to be perfect.

Sunday 13 December 2015

How to Critique Art

While it is true that artistic taste is relative, there are certain characteristics of artwork that can be assessed as a means of measuring the artist's success at conveying the intended message or meaning of the work in question. Art criticism is considered by some to be an art within itself, but, although each art critique may approach a work of art uniquely, there is a defined protocol for the discipline of critiquing a work of art. An art critique is an evaluation of a work of art.

Evolve the art criticism from a technical description to an in-depth examination of how the technical elements were utilized by the artist to create the overall impression conveyed by the artwork. You do not have to be an art history buff or museum curator to learn how to critique artwork. The following defined methods for critiquing will help you to get it right. Technical elements you need to analyze when you critique artwork include: Color. Shapes, forms and lines.

Use your analysis and interpretation to draw conclusions and reach judgments about the artwork. Explain where you feel the artwork has strong value and where you think it falls short. Describe the artwork's relevance to the art community and people as a whole. Explain why you feel this way. State what you think the artwork's value is.

John Ania is a construction contractor as well as an art enthusiast who loves to critique a good work under a practiced eye.

Tuesday 8 December 2015

How to Be More Charitable

If everyone were more altruistic and willing to give back to his or her community, the world would be a much better and brighter place. It is important to help others when you have the opportunity to do so, as it is simply the right thing to do. Giving back doesn't have to be strictly monetary either, and there are many other ways to contribute to your community like volunteering to help at a local event. It is also important to help people in need because you never know when you could find yourself in a similar position. Anything helps, anything at all.

Not everyone has been as fortunate in their lives as others have, and you should make it a point to understand some people are simply born with more inherent disadvantages than other, or perhaps life has just taken a bad turn for them. That is why you should always be looking for the next way to help those that need it because even changing one life for the better, is worth all the time and money invested.

Throughout John Ania's lengthy career in construction, he has aided several charities with many events that have helped thousands of people in need. He is one of those individuals who love to give back to the community, to give something to those who need it the most, and to provide a helping hand.

Wednesday 25 November 2015

How to Stay Safe in Construction



Construction has three of the ten occupations with the highest fatal injury rates Roofers at 34.7 fatal work injuries per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers, structural iron and steel workers at 30.3, and laborers at 18.3. It is the most dangerous industry. Construction had the highest number of fatal injuries at work injuried-16.5% of the total in 2010. Below are some tips to stay safe on the job.


  • Only use the appropriate tool for a specific task.
  • Ensure that scaffolds, ladders, and stairs are steady, dry, clean, clear of obstacles, and can hold the appropriate weight. 
  • Support trenches with sloping or shoring, ensure that there’s an engineered support system in place, and see to it that exits are nearby and easily accessible.
  • When operating tools, vehicles, or other heavy machinery, be vigilant of your own safety and that of those around you.
  • Treat each chemical spill as a high hazard.
  • Always wear appropriate protective equipment. 
  • Reduce your risk of strain and of falling by practicing good posture and balance at all times.
  • Make sure that you are working in a dry and well-cleaned area, as obstructions and wetness make for a hazardous environment.
  • Never work in the rain, as it invites all kinds of possible calamities when building, especially if the work is being done outside.
  •  Lastly, assure that everyone is using proper safety equipment such as goggles and gloves, boots, and a helmet, all of which save lives.


John Ania is a construction contractor who is committed to keeping his crew safe while they are on the job.

Thursday 19 November 2015

John Ania - Tips for New Business Owners

There are things that are studied long before a business even considers building an office in any location. The decision to make a building is one that requires years of research and analysis of data, including demographics, the projected economic state of an area, as well as the general culture and feel of a population. Once this decision is made, it takes even more paperwork and formality to find the right contractor at the right time with the proper skill set. Organizing and analyzing these massive amounts of data for the good of the company is a true art form, something that takes years to understand and a lifetime to master. That is why you must become a student of business administration.

Being skilled at business administration is not something to scoff at, but is very valuable in any field.  Business administration and organization are relatively new and unexplored subjects to many new business owners, but one that you should learn very diligently. The raw amount of data needed to be collected and analyzed in order to make informed business decisions can be quite baffling. You may never truly realize how much goes into a business until you view things from a different perspective.

John Ania is a professional construction contractor and businessman who has been in the field for many years. He is very familiar with the construction process, as well as all of the nuances required to excel in the field. Recently, however, he has become more closely involved with the business aspect of his business.