Important Tips on Implementation of Construction Project
Do your design right
Explain to your designer well and tell them exactly what you want and how much you need to spend and about the conceptual drawings. Agree.
Once you have the perfect plan, review it in great detail.
Try to consider it from every angle, time of day, and stage of life, including:
How What you will use the space for
What will it look like
Is it sufficiently light-weight
What building materials will you use
If required, your plans will form the basis of your building consent application .
You can change them after the building permit is issued by talking to your builder or architect, but there are time delays and may incur additional costs.
This issue It applies to every part of the plan, including the specified materials.
Any changes from the agreed plans can also affect the progress, increase the cost and delay the final signature.

Choose the right people for your project
If you want to manage the project, be aware of your responsibilities.
If you are not the project manager, you still have overall responsibility. You have to make sure everything is on the building permit.
Confirm who the project manager is in your design and building contracts (it could be your architect, designer, builder, or a professional project manager).
br>It is often part of the project manager's role to identify the builder and tradesmen.
Then check whether you will do this, and include all items in any contract.
You can also Hire a quantity surveyor to confirm how much of each material is needed and provide cost estimates based on your plans.
Contracts
Formalize all roles into legal contracts, clearly stating what you mean so all parties have a clear understanding.
A written contract with your builder, from Get details including guarantees, payment schedules, and completion dates.
They will likely provide a contract, but you can request changes or even provide your own contract. you choose, make sure it covers everyone's needs.
Make sure you have the budget to pay for the project before you start and understand the payment terms agreed with the building contractor.
As the project progresses , think carefully before paying more than the agreed cost of any work completed or the agreed cost of materials supplied when paying.
Insurance and why contracts are important
Find out how to protect yourself during the project by talking to your insurer and possibly your bank.
Your insurer may want information about your contractors' insurance and indemnification during construction.
If you have a mortgage on your property, your bank may require you to keep them informed of significant changes to your property.
If you use a designer or architect, they should have professional indemnity insurance. to ensure that if any problems arise as a result of the design, they can pay for the repairs.
Plan for health and safety
Have a health and safety plan in place from day one of construction and make sure Make sure everyone adheres to it.
Understand your obligations under the Workplace Health and Safety Act.
And you must keep in mind that workplace health and safety must be a priority.


