The Art and Science of Construction

The Quickest Way To Get Your New Home Up And Running

Building a new family home is no easy task, especially when you want it personalized to your needs. There is a lot you need to think about, from the very location where you want to build to what color you want your bedsheets to be so that they match the decor of the overall house. To stay on top of this, more and more people are turning to design-build contractors, who are now found virtually everywhere. If you are wondering what that is, you aren't alone, so here is a quick breakdown of this type of construction contractor.

What Is Design-Build?

Design-build refers to a type of construction or development company that handles everything about your new building, from the design portion through to the build, hence the name. This is different from traditional construction jobs which have several different steps, each involving a different specialist. Design and build contractors all fall under one company umbrella, whereas if you did it the old-fashioned way, you would have to hire a project manager, architect, interior decorator, construction crew, electricians, plumbers, and so on and so forth. With a design and build company, you streamline the process a great deal.

Is It Cheaper?

The truth is that in many instances, a design-build process is cheaper than traditional methods, for a myriad of reasons. Firstly, by removing a lot of red tape, you create a workforce that is able to work more quickly and know exactly what everyone else is doing because they have all worked together before. You can also save money by bundling all their salaries and costs into one price tag, rather than having to search for the cheapest option out there. Sometimes a design-build contractor may even have better material prices because they buy in bulk from suppliers. While it is certainly possible to pay more for design-build, on a case-by-case basis they provide a lot of bang for your buck and are often considered cheaper.

Why Is It Quicker?

Design-build contractors can put up buildings in a fraction of the time other companies can because they are a well-oiled machine that has refined their craft to an impressive degree. If you do anything for long enough, you will get better at working out what helps and what hinders your operation. And because design-build contractors work alongside one another for years, they do just that. They also know exactly who to call and talk to when something goes wrong, unlike on other worksites where communication can be murky. 

Contact a design-build contractor for more information.