I used to transfect plasmids containing this one with electroporation or lipofection (commercial available transfection reagent). There should be no need to make a virus (maybe except you need a very high transfection efficiancy).
We do propose several transfection reagents based on various methods either chemical (lipid- or polymer-based: http://www.ozbiosciences.com/content/14-Lipofection-liposomal-transfection-delivery-system) or physical (magnetofection : http://www.ozbiosciences.com/content/13-magnetofection) technology that can be used for any kind of plasmid containing any type of promoters.
The main point to answer correcty and to suggest you any transfection reagent would be to know what kind of cells you would like to transfect (cell line, clone, primary, mammalian...)
please do not hesitate to give us more information, in the meantime you can have a look to our new website : http://www.ozbiosciences.com/ and choose which reagent may be the more suitable for you.