by Randy Goldstein | Oct 1, 2014 | Blog
In any construction project planning is critical to the successful outcome of the design. Over the years we have seen many construction projects that, due to lack of proper planning, fail, thus causing the owner to be unhappy with the design and have cost overruns...
by Randy Goldstein | Oct 1, 2014 | Blog
In a previous blog we mentioned Change Orders. Change Orders are used when the project requirements change due to an unforeseen issue or an owner request that is different than what was in the original construction documentation. Change orders should be documented...
by Randy Goldstein | Oct 1, 2014 | Blog
Your building project is set to go, you have the land, the designer has created the building of your dreams, your lawyer has checked your contract with the builder, the civil engineer has developed the site plan, and the building authority has approved the plans,...
by Randy Goldstein | Oct 1, 2014 | Blog
As we discussed in a prior blog, it is important to have a Project Manager (PM) working directly for you whether in a full-time or a contractual capacity. Your PM will work closely with you and your architect to ensure your priorities and needs are being met on time...