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Being Your Own General Contractor

Topic: Business NetworkingPublished April 3, 2011

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Interested in saving money on the construction of your home? Many people are interested in trying to handle the general management of the subcontractors for their project without hiring a general contractor. However, if you want to be a general contractor for your home there are some important considerations to think about first. Read on for a little bit on what to be ready for when you want to be the general contractor for your home.

Time Commitment

One thing to understand about becoming the general contractor for your project is that you will be engaging in a full time job. There are many things involved in building a home, and by deciding to be your own contractor you are committing to being there for every step of the process. You can't risk leaving subcontractors to do the job without you without risking potential delays and problems because you weren't there to answer a question or make a decision. Being a general contractor is a full time job.

Educate Yourself

Be prepared to educate yourself as much as possible before the project starts. You don't need to know everything about building a home, but you do need to know enough to make sure that the work is being done right. This includes checking the materials and workmanship, making sure all safety codes are being met, and making sure that you are getting what you asked for and paid for. You will need to know how to get permits, inspections, and a certificate of occupancy when the home is complete. If you don't know enough to make sure everything gets done right, you may end up paying much more down the road to fix mistakes.

Organization

One of the key traits of a good general contractor is the ability to organize and keep track of the large amount of work you will be overseeing. You will need to double check plans before a subcontractor gets started, pay every bill and contractor on time, and create a schedule for yourself and those you hire that everyone will be able to stick to. You'll need to check materials and workmanship on every aspect of your home and make sure the working environment stays safe and legal. You'll need to keep track of all the records and permits you acquire and have them ready whenever you need them. Being a general contractor is all about handling the organization of many smaller tasks, so if you can't stay organized you may be better off hiring someone who can.

Stay Professional

It will be your job to keep subcontractors on track and working, so maintaining a professional attitude is a must. You need to be ready to hold subcontractors accountable for doing a bad job or acting in an unprofessional manner. You need to be on site to make sure everyone is doing what they are supposed to be doing, and you'll need to be there to make decisions and avoid letting costs creep up. When you decide to be your own general contractor, you decide to take the job of making sure every subcontractor you hire is doing exactly what you paid them to do and you have to deal with it if they don't.

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The author of this article has expertise in Austin real estate. The articles about Austin Texas homes reveals the author’s knowledge on the same. The author has published many articles in his Austin real estate blog as well.

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