5 Benefits of Having a Commercial Builder and Renovation Contractor Take Over Your Project in Manhattan, NY

5 Benefits of Having a Commercial Builder and Renovation Contractor Take Over Your Project in Manhattan, NY

A business owner may be exceptionally good at running a business, yet understands that it’s not a one-person show: everyone has specific talents and abilities to bring to the table. And so when a commercial building needs renovation, the building’s owner will achieve the most satisfactory results by delegating the work to professionals who excel in the area. Here are 5 benefits of having a commercial builder and renovation contractor take over your project in Manhattan, NY.

Related: Tips From a Commercial Contractor and Renovation Contractor: 8 Design Ideas To Consider in Westchester County, NY

1. Professional Project Management

Any business owner wants their renovation project to be completed with excellence (effectively), on time, and in the most cost-effective manner possible (efficiently). With so many moving parts and unforeseen challenges, it’s virtually impossible to effectively oversee a project while running a business; and construction industry outsiders don’t fully understand renovation project management to avoid costly delays and cost overruns.

Project management is a valuable skill that is transferable across industries to some extent, but these skills may not be enough to manage variables that affect a commercial renovation project such as weather, materials availability, and subcontractor availability. 

An experienced renovation contractor and commercial builder comes prepared with knowledge of every step of the project flow (what gets done in which order) and the intricate details of each step. They are adept at managing various sub-contractors while working with architects and government officials to execute a client’s vision. A commercial builder and renovation contractor will have the focus, the manpower, and the experience to be effective and efficient.

2.  Communication and Guidance

Often, a business owner or building owner will have ideas but they lack the design and engineering skills to bring those ideas into reality. An experienced commercial builder and renovation contractor can suggest alternative designs, materials, or approaches that can lead to a satisfactory end result, without cost overruns due to inexperience.

As well, a commercial builder will assign a project manager who will be the single point of contact and act as a liaison between the architect, engineer, governmental agencies, and the client.

Given that most renovation projects run into unexpected challenges, it’s important to have someone on site who can keep the project moving along: and it’s a full-time job. Time is something most business owners don’t have enough of.

3. Cost Savings

Commercial builders get industry deals on materials and labor. This is especially true of contractors who have established a good relationship with suppliers and subcontractors. This gives them the pick of skilled laborers and high-quality materials which are rolled into the project cost. Trying to DIY even a small commercial renovation means you, as a business owner, will be paying retail for materials and labor, and it will take much longer to see a return on your investment.


4. Experience

Many commercial builders and renovation contractors started by learning a trade. Gradually they moved into general contracting. Because of their hands-on experience, they know what their capabilities are, and they know when it’s time to call in specialized subcontractors. This gives them the flexibility to offer a wide range of services, from renovations to design-build.

5. Licenses

To do the job right - according to code - you need to work with someone who understands building codes. This means working with a licensed contractor as well as licensed subcontractors. Failure to do so (trying to DIY the project) could lead to costly mistakes, such as having to tear out an entire project phase and redoing it to code.

Related: Why a General Contractor Recommends Epoxy Floors for Your Business in the Queens, NY Area

Previous
Previous

Modern Touches: Construction Trends for New Senior Living Facilities in Westchester County, NY

Next
Next

A General Contractor Suggests These Tips for Planning a Facility Upgrade in Brooklyn and Queens, NY