HOW CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT CAN DECREASE
YOUR RISK OF DELAYS AND COST OVERAGES
The oversight that your project receives through construction management and inspection ensures that your design is carried out as intended … on schedule and on budget.
Because construction projects are being built on increasingly tighter timeframes, there’s little room for schedule adjustments. The delay of a single day could cause a ripple effect and push your completion date out. Therefore, it is critical to keep tasks on track. Additionally, because of advances in technology, the tolerances for measurement variances have decreased, making it essential to maintain control networks. A construction management team can establish those controls, perform inspections, supervise your project, and ensure that all tasks are done properly, thereby decreasing your risk of delays and cost overages.
At Lutjen, our experienced construction managers combine a knowledge of construction with that of financing, scheduling, and planning to methodically and seamlessly move your project from plans to completed facility. Prior to construction, our staff meets with the building team to discuss how the work will progress and answer questions about the site conditions and design. These meetings ensure that everyone involved knows what to expect. During construction, in addition to monitoring progress, our expert troubleshooters quickly resolve unanticipated situations, thereby keeping your project on track and averting expensive delays.
Whether you need us to provide a continuum of services (from concept through construction) or provide independent construction management services, you can be assured that the staff at Lutjen is looking out for you.
Construction management services:
- Storm water prevention plans.
- Erosion control inspections and reports.
- Construction inspections.
- Construction assistance and certifications.
- Commercial and residential building staking.
- Horizontal/vertical control verification and networks.
- Site grading and utility layout.
- Settlement monitoring.
- As-built surveys (site and construction).
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