6 Steps to Know Commercial Construction Design
There are a lot of things involved, sure, but if you approach it systematically, you'll come out just find on the other side. Continue reading below to learn the six steps in the commercial construction process.
Planning:
The planning phase of your Commercial Design Services in Dallas is the most critical step. Everything
you do from choosing a general contractor to selecting a site location will
either help or hinder the success of your project.
Team & Delivery
Method Selecting: We can recommend the best team for your
project, and will manage those teams from start to finish. We are available to
support you in selecting the best delivery method for your project, whether
that’s design-bid-build, design-build, or construction management.
Design: When it comes to meeting
your project’s design requirements, our team standards are exceptionally high.
Our professionally trained design team will work with you from the very start
to turn your vision into reality. Our in-house engineering department will
develop detailed shop drawings and blueprints that will ensure an error-free
installation of the precast concrete pieces.
Budget: New building owners should not make
any construction decisions before understanding the price per square foot of
their commercial building. While building cost may conclude to the price per
square foot, there are many other factors that affect building costs such as
the size and location of a new building.
The Pre-Construction
Phase: The pre-construction phase is all about
planning. Before we break ground, your project needs to pass regulatory requirements,
and a budget and timeline needs to be established. You'll want someone with
experience and know-how on your side every step of the way.
The Construction Phase: During the construction phase, Commercial Contractors Dallas and subcontractors come together to
build the dream home or commercial space you’ve been designing for months. In
order to ensure that this phase moves smoothly, a detailed construction
schedule lays out tasks and milestones for specific teams, and defines
dependencies between specific tasks (like pouring the foundation before pouring
a slab) so that every step in the construction process can be reviewed and
approved.
For more information contact our Remodeling Company in
Dallas.
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