Home renovation projects and custom home builds that seem straightforward still present unique and often surprising challenges. Even the most seasoned DIYers can find themselves overmatched by the logistics of inspections, frustrated as they try to communicate with both the construction and design teams, and exhausted trying to wrangle the massive amount of details that go into any home remodeling project. Without effective project management, things can quickly spiral out of control.
When handing over the project management reins in both custom builds and home remodeling projects, there are some essential points to consider before hiring a general contractor.
Keep reading to learn the best place to start and the critical things to remember in your search.
So, let’s start by defining exactly what a project manager is in the context of home renovation. Project management in one industry does not automatically translate to a seamless home improvement project, which is a distinction that can get some homeowners in trouble if it is not realized.
In short, the project manager’s responsibility is to ensure the project finishes on time, on budget, is completed according to the design, and exceeds expectations.
They are the liaison between you (the client) and the construction team, as well as between you and the design team. They provide an extra level of protection for homeowners when it comes to decision-making and handling unforeseen project surprises, such as hidden water damage behind walls.
It’s difficult to catch seemingly small issues like this without extensive experience and specialized know-how.
For example, we once encountered flexible conduit housing electrical wires that ran down three stories within the home through the laundry shoot. Per code in our area, the flexible conduit can only be run for 3-5 feet. This means if a fire broke out, it could have easily traveled up all three stories very quickly and caught the whole home on fire. Luckily, the project manager for Patrick A. Finn kept an eye out for questionable work and proactively brought it to the homeowner's attention. This additional, experienced oversight ensures renovation work is not just done according to plan but is also done safely.
Project managers often handle all of the code, permit, and village inspection processes. Depending on the specific project, most home renovation projects require multiple inspections, including:
Without a project manager, you must schedule and sit for these inspections, doing your best to answer any questions. Even if you opt for a general contractor to act as your project manager, you have to rely on their busy schedule to accommodate the window of time given by the inspector. This could cause delays or put you back on the hook for coordinating things you might not be prepared for.
Even the most capable, DIY-inclined homeowners who want to be their own project managers for their house renovation projects are risking a lot. Taking on this crucial role will likely cause you to fall behind in your professional job and personal life, which means you’ll likely fall behind on your remodel project as well. Being a home renovation project manager is a full-time job.
When you are your own project manager, the incredible number of decisions you have to make (on top of the everyday life decisions everyone has to make) can be very fatiguing. However, when you work with a design-build contractor who employs a dedicated home renovation project manager with years of experience, they will guide you through decision-making. This professional will be a partner and sounding board to discuss various options when challenges arise.
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how a dedicated project manager ensures the proper handling of the entire scope of work, even beyond the actual construction itself.
A design-build company with a dedicated project manager will offer you peace of mind because they’ll be aware of and proactively look for ways to make the project as safe as possible both during construction and post-construction.
Not only will a dedicated project manager ensure the safety of the homeowners, pets, and the construction team, but they will also ensure the safety of the home’s existing spaces. For example, at Patrick A. Finn, we do the following:
Homeowners who DIY their home renovation projects don’t have the connections and relationships that a design-build contractor has with tradespeople and suppliers. Subcontractors like electricians, plumbers, and more, whom a design-build company regularly employs, will be more accountable for their craftsmanship and the customer service they provide because they will want to be hired again by the design-build company. They are also incentivized to proactively find ways to ensure the success of the renovation process to ensure a long-standing relationship with the design-build firm.
This relationship between the design-build company and tradespeople enables:
The project manager creates the construction schedule, so they are very aware of the timing of each phase. They keep the schedule current as the project progresses and will proactively foresee any delays.
A high-quality design-build contractor will utilize project management software to facilitate the project's communication, organization, and transparency.
This database will include:
The client will have lifetime access to their portal, where they can quickly find warranty information, details about their specific selections, paint colors, the manufacturer and color of siding, and more.
The best way to ensure you get the right project manager for your home renovation or custom build is to work with a design-build firm that employs dedicated project managers and emphasizes a satisfying client experience. A good design-build company will be driven to care just as much about your experience as they care about the final product. Do your due diligence by researching the design-build company you are working with to ensure they hire the right people to do the work accurately.
The project manager is the face of the project while also coordinating with individual groups and working in the background to make the project successful. They must have the dedicated time, training, and resources to do their job effectively, stay laser-focused on the success of your project, and not let anything fall through the cracks.
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