Commercial Construction Companies
A commercial contractor is a general contractor who specializes in commercial construction projects such as offices, retail stores, restaurants, medical facilities, educational facilities and warehouses. If you want a new building, building reconstruction, additional office space or other structures, a commercial contractor is the right professional for the job. Commercial construction will typically involve more specialized equipment, require different building techniques and have more restrictions than those for residential construction. Therefore, it is best to look for commercial construction companies who specialize in this kind of work.
Commercial construction often requires special permits and follows more stringent codes and regulations than those found in residential construction. Commercial buildings are larger and more complicated than residential houses with longer timelines and larger budgets. The commercial contractor is in charge of overseeing the construction site and the entire project from start to finish. They are also in charge of purchasing materials and hiring other contractors and subcontractors to perform specialized tasks.
Tips in Hiring a Commercial Construction Company
Commercial construction is very complex, so it is important that you choose a commercial construction company with the right experience, level of skill, licensing and insurance. These should be backed up with a project portfolio showcasing their work, client testimonials and additional references.
Experience
Hiring a company with a long track record is a good rule of thumb. Experience is key when it comes to planning and building a successful commercial construction project. Years of experience results in a solid set of skills and capabilities. Each company will have their own set of qualities that sets them apart from any competitors. It is good to make sure their skill set matches with your particular project.
Licensing
A commercial contractor should have a broad knowledge in building legislation and laws governing the building industry along with regulations and local building codes. Proper professional licensing is a must along with any insurance required to safeguard the project, cover subcontractors and protect yourself from liability, so ask about it.
References
A trusted successful commercial construction company will have references available to give you. Go ahead and reach out to previous clients to ask about their experience with the company. A professional commercial construction company will be able to show past projects including client testimonials and referrals.
Communication
You will be involved with your commercial contractor during the entirety of the project from planning through construction, so good communication is a must. A good commercial contractor will work to understand all the aspects of the project including design, materials, budgets and timelines keeping you updated every step of the way. A straightforward and efficient line of communication should be expected. Bids are an important part of the commercial building process and should be well communicated. Contractor proposals should include the entire project scope, materials, work schedule, breakdown of cost and terms of payment.
Boyett Construction, Inc.
Building Construction Associates
Website: bca-inc.com
Ecoworx Services & Cleaning
Phone: 256-476-9272
Genesis Construction Company
Phone: 256-751-0888
Gordian, Inc.
Phone: 256-353-0123
Griffin Developers
Phone: 256-498-5151
Website: griffindevelopers.com
Jerry L Smith & Associates
Phone: 256-351-0436
Nowlin Developments Company, Inc.
Phone: 256-353-8601
Email: hnowlin@hmnowlin.com
Ray's Construction Company, LLC
Phone: 256-566-7511
The Smith Group & Associates, LLC.
Phone: 256-309-5309
Email: generay77@gmail.com
Tucker Contracting, LLC
Phone: 256-303-1222
Email: tuckercontracting@gmail.com
Facebook: Tucker.Contracting
Website: tuckercontracting.com
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