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19 February 2024
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The foundation of a successful construction project lies in a builder's proven track record and their commitment to clear communication. As Welbourn emphasises, seeking a builder with a demonstrated history of quality builds and positive testimonials is paramount.
“Ask to go for a walkthrough of some completed works or take a thoughtful look at their portfolio,” suggests Welbourn.
Testimonials provide a valuable window into the builder's reliability and craftsmanship, and early communication during the tender process sets the tone for a collaborative and transparent working relationship. A builder who values open lines of communication from the outset is more likely to foster an environment where your vision can seamlessly transform into reality.
Experience is a critical factor affecting many aspects of the construction process. The right experience enables builders to maintain programmes and schedules effectively. More importantly, it equips them with the foresight needed for future planning on the project.
Welbourn underscores the significance of a builder's ability to foresee potential issues with drawings or plans and make changes early in the process.
“Having the right experience allows programmes and schedules to be maintained by having the right foresight for future planning on the project. Being able to foresee possible issues with drawings/plans and making changes early saves the client time and money.”
Effective onsite management is also crucial to preventing costly issues.
“Having great management onsite has allowed us to spot detailing issues early on in the build process and make choices to give the best results.”
A builder's credentials and memberships in professional organisations speak volumes about their commitment to industry standards. Engaging a Licensed Building Practitioner (LBP) is absolutely essential if you want your house to be built to code and comply with building regulations, but there are other additional standards some builders choose to take on.
Artwork Homes is a Master Builders member, demonstrating adherence to a higher standard. Master Builders members also have increased responsibility and liability to the completed project, giving homeowners peace of mind.
Another thing to look out for when looking to engage a builder is their communication style.
“Having open communication is one of the most important parts to the building journey for both the builder and client, to ensure they are both on the same page especially when the homeowner is making changes from the plans or specifications,” shares Welbourn.
There should be regular onsite meetings with consultants and homeowners, with emailed minute notes to all involved, so there is nothing missed or lost in communication.
“Your builder should also keep an accurate schedule which is kept up-to-date so decisions can be made early to avoid delays.”
Well-drawn plans are not just blueprints on paper; they are the foundation for accurate pricing from the beginning.
“Engage the builder early on in the design process so the client can be guided in the most practical and cost-efficient way to achieve their dream design,” advises Welbourn.
This collaboration ensures that your dream design aligns seamlessly with feasible construction plans, avoiding unforeseen challenges down the road.
Builders who embrace modern technologies contribute to a more efficient and sophisticated construction process. Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a transformative tool, offering a digital representation of the building.
“It allows builders to collaborate with architects and engineers, visualise the project in 3D, identify clashes and conflicts before construction, and streamline the construction process.”
Builders who utilise BIM technology demonstrate a commitment to efficiency and communication in the construction process.
But using the latest technology shouldn’t just be limited to the building process. The integration of smart home technologies into the design of your dream home also adds a layer of convenience, comfort, and energy efficiency. This is not merely a reflection of technological advancement but a commitment to enhancing the daily lives of homeowners through innovative and sustainable solutions.
“Look for builders who can integrate these smart home technologies into your dream home, providing convenience, comfort, and energy efficiency,” says Welbourn.
If sustainability is important to you, look for builders who incorporate sustainable practices into their construction projects. Renewable energy integration, such as the incorporation of solar panels or geothermal heating and cooling systems, not only aligns with eco-friendly principles but also contributes to reduced reliance on fossil fuels.
Waste management and recycling practices are another aspect where builders can demonstrate their commitment to a responsible construction ethic.
“Builders can implement effective waste management practices, including recycling and proper disposal of construction waste materials. This helps reduce landfill waste and promotes a more sustainable construction process.”
Seeking expert advice before you embark on a building journey is an important first step in the process. Architects, engineers, or experienced contractors can provide invaluable guidance, assessing your project and offering insights that can prevent costly mistakes.
Their expertise enhances decision-making, ensuring that every choice made during the construction journey is informed and aligned with your vision.
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