3 Situations Where a Construction Consultant Can Save You Serious Cash
Every delay in construction costs money, even if they are only minor delays. When delays happen, your crew needs to rely on someone who can take action. That’s where construction consultants can play a beneficial role. They are experts at anticipating potential problems before they happen, and forming action plans to deal with situations as they arise. Under the right circumstances, a consultant will pay for himself.
Planning
The first benefit occurs during the planning phase. A consultant can be versed in many areas of construction, including steel fabrication or turnarounds. Consultants often find what the crew overlooks, and they can help expedite permit processes by keeping everyone focused on the task at hand. Consultants can also help schedule a project, or review a proposal for an owner to be sure of the best possible price and design work.
Materials
Consultants know a lot about materials, and serve an important role in verifying what was received compared to what was ordered. A steel fabrication expert, for instance, might be useful in testing steel for integrity before construction can begin. Consultants can also help draw up plans, detailing which materials will be used on what aspects, and assist in the estimation of costs.
Disputes
Another role consultants frequently find themselves in involves disputes. Consultants can play many roles. During construction mediation, for instance, consultants can use their extensive experience as a method to mediate disputes. They can also serve as expert witnesses, helping to clarify complex construction terminology for a judge or jury.
Bio: Lyle Charles Consulting offers consultation on commercial and residential construction projects. Lyle Charles has 45 years of experience in construction, including owning and managing subcontracting firms.