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The Contractors Role by Sandra Beck

by sandra beck

A general contractor is required in most custom-home construction, in some way, shape, or form. Contractors perform a different number of duties, from painting to roofing. In some instances, a sub-contractor must be hired in order to complete jobs such as plumbing, heating/air-conditioning, or electrical work.

Contractors calculate their fees in many different ways, most similar to those of an architect. Depending on different factors, a project markup can range anywhere from 10 to 20 percent. Two major factors that affect project cost are the size of the contracting company, and the type of project. Your contractor should be chosen with great amount of care, because this is the way of means your project will come to life.

Your architect may have some suggestions when it comes to picking a contractor right for the job. Also, ask around for a quality contractor. This will often yield the best results, because this will give you a long term look at how your project will most likely hold up. You can also opt to be your own contractor, however, because contractors and architects work under separate contracts, this will make matters more confusing and possibly more difficult.

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Should You Hire and Architect by Sandra Beck

Should You Hire an Architect?

 The circumstances in which call for the expertise of an Architect vary from situation to situation. Some states, such as California, allow people with out an architect license to design single-family homes of wood frame construction, that are at a maximum of two stories high and one basement deep.

 However, some situations do call for an architect. For instance, an architect must govern the location where you plan to build, and may require that the plans for your project be submitted by someone licensed.
 Other than situations such as these, an architect is not required. This does not mean that you would not be better off if you were to hire an architect; they often make a building project easier, and open up many more possibilities and perspective options. Also they can prevent crucial mistakes that would end up being very costly. Simply ask yourself what the project calls for, how extensive it is, and how much personal work you will be willing to do, and if it is worth it.

 

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