The Inside View of your Home Remodel
Remodeling with a Construction Manager
Deciding to remodel part of your home is a decision that is never entered into lightly. Generally, a homeowner will spend a significant amount of time weighing benefits of the remodel versus the cost. Sometimes a remodel is a long arduous process.
You become concerned with disrupting your normal family routines while the remodel is being completed. Many times, the difficulties of home remodeling can be eased with the use of a construction manager.
The construction manager is your project leader. His job is to ensure that your remodel is completed correctly as well as efficiently. He will be involved with your remodel from beginning to end.
The manager will schedule, organize and hire the workers who are necessary to complete your remodel. A variety of tools is utilized by the manager to make sure that your remodel not only runs smoothly, but stays within your budget as well.
What to Look for in a Construction Manager
A construction manager should take the time to understand exactly what your project entails and what you can afford. You and your manager will reach a scope of work that you both can agree to.
The manager will then prepare the documents that are necessary, including any plans or product specifications. The manager will also ensure that the mandatory construction permits are obtained. Once the planning process is completed, the remodeling project can begin.
The Tools Used by a Construction Manager
The tools that a construction manager uses to keep track and properly manage your home remodeling project sometimes include a construction manual.
This manual houses your contract, timeline for your project, change orders, a detailed scope of the work for your remodel and purchase orders for products related to your project.
This manual is client-specific and assists the manager and his team in keeping you informed throughout your remodel. This manual will generally include your project drawings and tracks the details of the jobs being done on your project daily. Many times, it will include budget spreadsheets to keep you informed of your ongoing remodeling costs.
Construction Management Software
Today, many managers will use construction management software to assist them with their projects. Some programs are web-based or use cloud technology, while others are program-based.
The majority of these programs include features such as customer and service management, project scheduling and estimators, project/construction management and tracks your budget.



December 17th, 2011 at 1:02 pm
Remolding can be a big project but generally it is worth the effort, especially if you are planning on staying in the house for a while. Even if you are hoping to sell updating things like the kitchen and bathroom can help increase the value and get you a bigger return.