You decided to build.
Do you know what type of build process you want to commit to?
Beyond choosing the right builder, you need to understand how the builder will complete the scope of work. Two methods are design-build and design-bid-build. We go over the differences between these two processes below.
Design-Build
With design-build, the owner signs just one contract with the builder (or project manager).
Often, design-build companies have their own team to handle all aspects of the project, including design, construction, and all trades. With this type of construction process, the owner has one point of contact, making it easier to communicate.
The contractor can also hire subcontractors for trades as needed, though they resume all responsibility for the finished project, cost, and schedule.
Design-Bid-Build
Design-bid-build is the more traditional model in construction. Design and construction are handled by two different companies, with two separate contracts.
Where does the bidding come in?
First, the design team works to complete a set of construction documents for the project. From there, various contractors can submit bids for the project. Usually, the work goes to the lowest bidder. This can help to ensure the cost of construction will stay low. When communication between all parties is strong, this process is effective.
When completing new construction, it is most important to feel comfortable with who you are working with. From there, you can discuss the type of building process that best fits your needs.