Are you curious about how the construction process is going to go for your new home or business location? It can feel overwhelming at first as you consider all of the steps that need to happen for you to officially move into your new space. Understanding the construction process gives you a framework for what to expect from your pending project.
If you want to know how the construction process will go, these stages are common to just about every job:
Planning & Initial Meetings
One of the most important stages of construction planning starts with the initial meeting that is scheduled between a contractor and the client. During these meetings, you’ll be working hard to define the overall objectives of the project and outline the scope of work that needs to be done to achieve the goals, as well as deciding on the schedule.
This is also a great time to discuss the budget for the project. A contractor can give you a more realistic idea of what it will cost to complete your objectives and point out areas where you may be able to save some money on certain aspects of the building process.
Procurement
Once a contractor has been awarded the job, it’s time for them to procure all of the materials and labor required to complete the job. Depending on the nature of the project and the ability of their team, they may need to hire other crews to complete certain phases of the project.
This is also the time when they will begin shopping for materials needed. This can include renting any tools and machinery that their business doesn’t own.
Construction
Finally, you’ve made it all the way to the construction phase. Your contractor and the crews that were hired will get to work making your dream into reality. Oftentimes, this is the longest part of the process but also the most rewarding as you can finally see progress taking place in the home or business of your dreams.
The length of time required for the construction phase can vary greatly depending on the goals and scope of the project.
Post-Construction
Once the construction phase is over, it’s time to start wrapping things up. Your contractor will do a walk-through with you so that you can come up with the final punch list of things that need to be done or fixed after the project comes to a close. They will also work to clean up the job site and get it ready for you to move in as soon as possible!
Hiring a Professional Crew
If you want your construction process to move smoothly, then you need to hire professional commercial contractors like those found at DUB-L-EE. We can help bring your dream to life with a skilled crew of workers who know just how to handle your project. Give us a call today to learn more about how we can guide you through the construction planning stages.
Eddie has been a resident of Albuquerque his entire life.
After he graduated from high school, Eddie joined the Plumbers & Pipefitters Union where he obtained his Journeyman Plumber and Journeyman Gas Certifications. He then worked in the commercial plumbing industry for 7 years until he and his father decided to go into business together and started Dub-L-EE, LLC.
In the last 7 years Eddie has obtained his GA02, GA03, and MM98 certifications allowing Dub-L-EE to fully utilize Eddie Sr. and Eddie Jr.’s expertise in the construction industry.