The Advantages Of Design/Build For Remodeling Clients
Being a design and
build contractor isn’t easy as selling it isn’t easy. Many consumers
haven’t heard about it and most of those who have really don’t know that much
about it. If you want to sell Design/Build, or for that matter sell any product
or service, you must let the buyer know what benefits it will have for him or
her.
To be successful with Design/Build consider the client’s
advantages and the Design/Builder’s responsibilities described within this
article as interdependent.
Single Source Responsibility
Perhaps the most appealing and easy to recognize advantages
that Design/Build offers are the convenience and comfort of one-stop shopping.
The client looks to a single entity to take full responsibility for design,
construction and satisfactory completion; delivering the project on time and on
budget. As a natural consequence there is less finger pointing because as ideas
are generated, all team members make decisions with a cooperative approach.
This means greater efficiency, cooperation instead of conflict, and a better
project for the time and money invested. When this team approach works well, it
fosters an enjoyable and mutually beneficial way of doing business for the
client and the Design/Build team of professionals. As the design phase of the
project moves forward, all parties get to know each other while working out and
establishing the terms of the relationship. This establishes trust as well as a
mutual respect for the realities of living through a project, long before the
dust takes over, rather than trying to do so while the dust is created. These advantages
are often removed or compromised if those involved, including the client, work
separately of each other during the design stage.
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