Pre Construction
PROJECT SCOPE : The first step in pre-construction is to define the scope of the project. What is it that you are trying to accomplish and what are the space, schedule, and level of finishes requirements needed to meet your objectives for a successful project.
PROJECT BUDGET : Once we have established preliminary project goals and objectives, the team needs to understand what the project budget is. The design team and construction team work together to provide with design and cost information, including alternative solutions and costs, to firm up your budget.
PROJECT DETAILS : With a clear project scope and budget, the team can proceed with design plans for the size, layout, style/character, quality, building materials and systems, and other essential project details. Once design is finalized, a plan can be created for executing each phase of construction and a schedule assembled for the overall project.
PROJECT TEAM : Pre-construction becomes even more visible as the project moves toward the latter stages of design. To properly prepare bid packages for the various parts of the work, identify potential subcontractors who have the capabilities and capacity needed to complete work on the project, and engage with them to confirm their interest and availability.
PROJECT MATERIALS : Properly planning for long lead-time materials can make or break a project schedule. During pre-construction, we identify all the necessary materials and equipment for the job, with special attention to items requiring early ordering, and how they will be obtained.
PROJECT PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS : Pre-construction is the time to thoroughly assess and plan to mitigate risks associated with constructing the project, including evaluation of the construction site, permit and inspection requirements, and any other special situations that need to be resolved before or during construction.
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