A Successful Design-Build System
If you think a design-build project is right for you, there are several
things you may want to consider. Some of the things you will need in order to
have a design-build project that will be successful are:
- A specific, defined scope of the construction project.
- A range of responsibility for each member of the design-build team.
- The ability to make sound and decisive decisions quickly. The more that
you waver on the decisions of the project, the more money it will cost you.
If you have a pre-determined idea about the project, it needs to be
implemented before any aspect of the construction begins.
- A design-builder contractor who uses a committed team in order to
fulfill your goals. This is where communication between you and the
design-builder is crucial.
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Summary
Using the design-build construction system can be advantageous, as it can
save you both time and money. But you have to trust the design-builder, know
about flexibility of the cost estimates, and know exactly what you want before
construction begins. Visit HandyCanadian.com to find the right contractor and
help for your next design-build project.
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