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General contracting involves managing and overseeing construction projects from start to finish. A general contractor is responsible for coordinating all aspects of the construction process, including:
Project Planning: Developing a detailed plan and timeline for the project, including budgeting and scheduling.
Hiring Subcontractors: Selecting and managing subcontractors who specialize in various trades, such as plumbing, electrical work, and carpentry.
Procurement: Sourcing and purchasing materials needed for the project.
Compliance: Ensuring that all work meets local building codes, zoning laws, and safety regulations.
Quality Control: Monitoring the construction work to ensure it meets the specified standards and is completed on time.
Communication: Serving as the primary point of contact between the client and the construction team, addressing any issues or changes that arise.
Site Management: Overseeing the day-to-day operations on the construction site, including coordinating deliveries, managing labor, and resolving any problems.
Final Inspection: Ensuring that the completed project meets all requirements and is ready for occupancy or use.
General contractors are crucial in making sure that construction projects are completed efficiently, within budget, and to the satisfaction of the client.