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How to Avoid Commercial Construction Delays

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How to Avoid Commercial Construction Delays

  • Posted by: jerdonlp
  • Category: Commercial Building, Communication, Construction, General Construction

Commercial construction projects can be very complicated ordeals, requiring detailed planning between clients, contractors, and vendors. It takes careful planning and skills to keep your project on track.

Here are a couple of common reasons for commercial construction delays and how you can work to avoid them:

 

Plan Ahead

Especially in commercial construction, planning is the foundation for success. Set goals and time frames that seem reasonable and allow a buffer for weather delays or other miscellaneous inspection or material delays that are bound to occur throughout the project. 

 

Prepare Funding Beforehand 

Equally important to planning time is planning your budget. Ensure you have enough funds in the plan while also looking into how you can cut costs in places where it is possible. Be sure to gain funding approval and plan for contingencies before starting to ensure you can get the project off the ground as quickly as possible.

 

Hire an Expert

It is highly recommended that you hire a general contractor with experience not only at projects but at projects similar to that of your own. A residential contractor could build a storefront but his specialty lies elsewhere. Look for someone who knows how to specifically meet your needs and how to do the best job on your project in a timely and cost-efficient manner.

 

Minimize Change

In the construction industry, change orders are the worst thing that can happen. Sometimes they are unavoidable but if there is a possibility of working around them, it is imperative that the contractor does so. Frequent changes and delays increase the length of the project as well as the associated costs. Minimize change orders to keep the project on schedule. 

 

Status Meetings 

When it comes to commercial construction, there are a lot of moving parts to be aware of. Communication between all parties involved can be vital to the progression of your project. Schedule weekly status meetings to ensure all parties are on the same track and are able to move forward effectively. 

Jerdon Enterprises, L.P. has over three decades of engineering and construction experience. View our portfolio to check out projects we’ve been involved in, as well as our services to see what we can do for you. Have a question regarding employment opportunities or to discuss a potential project, contact us today!

 

Author: jerdonlp

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