Work Best With A General Contractor Edmonton AB

By Timothy Fisher


At a certain point in life we need to increase space or remodel our homes. It is at this point where we need to get services from general contractors since it is huge work which cannot be done by an individual. Follow the guidelines below on how to work well with general contractor Edmonton AB.

Communication. It is very advisable to develop good communication between you and the project manager as early as possible. It should be a two way thing between you, this is to mean, you should be able to talk to them and they should find it easy to talk to you. Make it a must to visit the work site every day in the morning. Take time to talk about the progress of the project and any matters arising with your project manager. It is important that you give him feedback on the projects progress according to you. If you have a problem be open to tell them, they will not know unless you tell them. Ensure that you get his phone number and ask them if they are comfortable with you calling them in case of questions or any concerns.

Keeping notes. At times before meeting somebody, you might have all ideas of what you want to tell them with you. But when the actual meeting happens you tend to forget everything. Therefore, when you feel like there is something you want to ask the contractor please note it down. You can use your journal also to keep track of work progress and note important details like order numbers and dates of delivery of materials.

Have all changes in writing. Changes cannot be avoided during constructions. Sometimes a certain product you wanted to use might not be available or you might need to change the original construction plan. When this happens, have them written down and let you and the contractor sign off before another step is made.

Avoid allowances. Do not give allowances in your bid. This will force you to go beyond your set budget. Know exactly what you want to use and have an early shopping to avoid incurring extra charges during the time of project.

Check work. When you visit the work-site, take time to see the progress of the project. If possible be there before they arrive so that you can note down things you would wish to talk to them about.

Pay on completion. Do not give the contractor more than 10% of total pay before the start of the particular project. They are able to get all materials they want on credit and pay later after they complete their job. When coming up with the contract agree on terms of payment. Final payments should be made after the project is fully complete and you as the owner satisfied.

Be a good customer. You want to be a person who they enjoy working for. Ensure the area has a bathroom, learn their names and pay promptly. It is by being good to them that they will be good and give you the best services.




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