Construction Has Begun… Now What?

- Inspections
- If your project has inspections, there will be days when work is paused to allow for a City inspector to review progress.
- Sometimes inspectors will assign corrections to be completed before work can resume.
- Not all corrections are the responsibility of your contractor.
- It Gets Messy
- Whether you are adding square footage to your home or having it painted, dust is normal during a remodel.
- Your contractor should clean up at the end of the project but it is recommended to hire a professional cleaner after project completion.
- Delays
- Contractors do everything in their power to stay on schedule. Delays don’t benefit anyone, but they happen.
- Weather, pandemic, added work and unforeseen issues can all cause delays to the project.
- Change orders can have a time impact since it was an unforeseen addition.
- Change of plans can cause time delays especially if a new design/floor plan is needed.
- On time payments keep the project moving. Your contractor might have to pull crews and work on other projects if payments are significantly behind.
- Work Together
- We all want the same thing: a quality project completed in a timely manner.
- Having a positive relationship between contractor and client is very important in keeping the project momentum.
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