When you’re thinking about a remodeling project, one of the first steps is to consider how much money you’re going to allot for the job. Sometimes the scope of work simply won’t be able to be accomplished with the budget you have in mind. Before you begin meeting with contractors, it’s a good idea to go through the numbers and come up with a rough estimate so that you can more easily establish a reasonable construction remodeling budget. Let’s go over some key points to consider.
Starting a construction project can be an exciting time for a client – albeit a bit scary as well. Expectations are high, and we take customer satisfaction seriously. One of the keys to our success is our pre-construction process. During this time, we go through several steps that help to get the project off on the right foot so to speak. For example, to keep projects on schedule and avoid delays due to material lead times, we spend time upfront in procurement management. So, what exactly is this important step? Let’s find out.
Deciding to remodel your commercial property is a big decision. It will likely involve some downtime in addition to significant funds, so you want to be sure you’re in the right time and place to tackle this investment. When thinking about this type of project, there are a lot of factors to consider. But don’t worry, we’ve got some helpful tips. Here are 3 things you’ll definitely want to think through before getting started.
Choosing the right commercial construction company for your project is no easy task. There are multiple choices, and with such a large investment, you want to be sure you’ll be treated right and get the quality build you deserve. If you’re looking for a contractor, there are some questions that can help you narrow down your choices. You can use these as a starting point in a consultation meeting to help you separate the good from the bad.
It seems like everything is more expensive these days, and that includes both material and labor costs in construction. Fortunately, there are smart ways to stick to your budget and get the most bang for your buck. At Dunlap, we strive to provide both high quality work and value, which can be achieved by knowing how to reduce costs on a construction project. Here are a few tips.