How to Find a Qualified Commercial Contractor in Houston to Build Your New Office
By Judy Stevens
Hiring a commercial contractor requires a few simple steps in before deciding on who to hire for the next office building project. First, materials must be considered and the scope of the project and what are the concerns foreseen in the project. Simply asking around, business acquaintances, and friends and family have at one time all been involved in building an office building or know someone that has. Word of mouth sometimes is the best resource to trust. Asking around the trade of building is also a great way to find a commercial contractor. Lumber yards and hardware stores provide good sources of who to call as well as building inspectors and commercial real estate agents. All of these resources seem to pay off in finding someone you can trust to build your office building.
There are many types of office buildings to consider when finding a commercial contractor. There are a vast array of designs and all with different uses. In the medical field, offices for a private practice would be centered around the front desk for patients entering, paying the bill, and taking care of the insurance. The doctor see’s the patient in a small private room usually with minimal equipment. In a dental practice, the patient rooms can be more open, have more equipment, and plumbing needs and more of the health professionals are able to work on one patient and move around more freely. Both of these doctor’s offices require specialized commercial contractors.
In a financial service, a design service or a real estate office, the office must be visual oriented where a government office building would be built frugally and tend to the function of an office and less to the design aspect of aesthetics. Again, a reputable commercial contractor needs to be cognizant of these differences.
A commercial or industrial contractor knows the flow of an office or a warehouse or industrial plant. He also knows of the medical office traffic patterns and how they differ.
There are four main areas to consider when hiring a commercial or industrial contractor.
1. Communication. Communication is key in a good working relationship. The contractor has to understand the client’s needs and be able to produce the construction necessary for the company at hand. If the Commercial contractor cannot communicate to the company, he most likely cannot communicate effectively to the sub-contractors. This can lead to a serious problem if the project is over budget or does not meet the legal standards required. A commercial or industrial contractor is often a liaison between the office superintendent, the designer (if one is used) and the architect or engineer. It takes a skilled contractor to know how to listen, talk, teach, learn and still make the project stay on budget and on schedule. All these add to the bottom line of the project.
2. Experience- This will envelop contract details, responsibilities, building permits, city standards and neighborhood restrictions are all needed to be known by the contractor. Staying on budget, clean-up, scope and materials and equipment used and if he has the capability to get the proper equipment and the crew all orchestrated in a timely manner.
4. Reputation. This is not as hard as it seems. The reputation of a commercial contractor or an industrial contractor will always prevail. It has been proven that a good reputation will follow the good contractor and the negative will follow the negative. In fact, a great source of referral is within their own community. One contractor will usually be able to tell the client whether or not another is good or not. It seems to always narrow down to ethics and craftsmanship.
4. Management- find out if the contractor has had issues with employees, payment schedules, work ethics, and time schedules. If you can focus on this, there will be less troubleshooting in the end.
A commercial contractor or an Industrial contractor needs to have many skills and wear many hats, however finding out ahead of time these simple steps will help insure a successful building project.
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