Before you begin your
search for a contractor, you should clearly outline the responsibilities for
which you will hold your contractor accountable. Those accountabilities should
be included in the contract between you/your company and the contractor.
Here, you need to do your due diligence.
• Ask friends and
colleagues who have worked with construction projects similar to yours for
contractor recommendations. Ask these questions:
·
How
did the contractor handle the budget and materials?
·
Was
the project done on or ahead of time? If it was off schedule, why?
·
Was
the work done according to agreed-upon terms?
·
Would
your source work with that contractor again?
If their referral did
well on each of those points, he or she may be a good contractor on your
project as well. You have to check all references. In commercial world, it’s
important that your design and your development are not similar to other.
In the commercial world, to give a surety of your
work it’s more important like you have to give surety in writing that your
client sure about your work. Each contractor candidate should provide a written
bid. Red flag: nothing in writing. You and your contractor should have a signed
contract. Include details on the budget, scope of work, materials, the
schedule, and the contractor's specific responsibilities. Red flag: the
contractor who won't sign a contract.
Commercial world needs all things
which are actually mandatory to construct the architecture. Architect focus on
all objects like security, safety, communication, budget and all. Communication
is more important because when communication between client and architect will
be good then that sure their understanding is also good. It’s very helpful for
construct the good architecture.
Budget is also important thing
because it have to be decide budget that client can afford easily. Architect
decides to buy all stuff which is in the budget so no issue for budget and
client will be happy about their architecture which is in their budget.
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