Appointing Design and Build Contractors

Builders Can Save Property Owners Coordination and Supervision Problems

Traditionally, any building project requires the appointment of an architect or designer to create the necessary plans for the type of building that the owner requires. These plans once approved, are then sent to contractors to bid on. In some cases, they may even be sent to structural designers for engineering drawings.

This requires the owner to deal with a number of companies before work can be completed on a building. When you appoint design and build contractors, all the designing and other preliminary works like loft conversion are carried out by the same company which will also carry out and oversee the loft construction. This option makes the building project a much easier process for the property owner. He is hiring only one loft company or a builder that has all the necessary skills and capabilities to execute a building project. Right from initial design work, obtaining approvals and permissions, to the completion and handing over stage, are entrusted to a single entity.

Design and build contractors will have skilled professionals such as loft specialist, painter and carpenter that can handle the design work, legal and administrative teams to tackle permissions and other legalities, and a construction general contractor, who will oversee other subcontractors, arrange for materials and be responsible for the day to day progress on the work site.

Property owners are rarely experts in construction and do require some professional help at all stages of a building project. Even an interior designer who can make your home or office space more personalised to your style. They can do interior design and arrange the furniture in the best way that would suit the space. Even look for office furniture that would make your office space more productive. These contractors, who can undertake both design and build work, assume all responsibilities for the completion of the project. Before you appoint such a contractor, as a property owner, you must be careful to verify the qualifications, experience and capabilities of the contractor. Get them to give you references of previous jobs they have undertaken e.g loft conversion and home extension. Make it a point to talk to their previous customers, and even inspect their projects, so that you get an idea of the type of expertise that they have. Examine their licenses and visit their offices to convince yourself that they have the capacity to undertake your work. If their office is a productive environment it likely they also do a good job on the construction side.

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Negotiate prices and convince yourself that appointing such a contractor will not put you over budget. Have a proper agreement drawn up, that clearly specifies timelines for every stage of the work from design approval to construction and completion. Ask for performance guarantees that can act as a safeguard in case they fail to satisfy your requirements. On your part, make sure that you have arranged all the finance necessary so that it at no stage acts as a hindrance to the work.

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