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Avoiding Costly Mistakes in Your Building Project

By: Houston Reid

There is nothing worse than being stuck in a business contract with someone you hired to help complete a building project but who is inexperienced and therefore unable to finish the project on schedule. Poorly trained steel building erectors could cause a variety of problems for your new steel building construction project. Of course, putting the structure up incorrectly is the most obvious potential trouble.

You have to work with a person who is trained and practiced in the type of building you want assembled. Some erectors have training in some, but not all, steel building systems. There are some helpful guidelines in getting a qualified erector and a capable crew for your real estate project.

Talk with someone for guidance in finding the erector you need. The first step to take when looking for a prospective erector is to look over past work. Look at least one recent and one older project. See to it that the work on these building projects was acceptable and to see if any mistakes that came up were addressed.

Did they fix all concerns with these projects? A good erector will have done so. It is very important to find out if the erector is certified by a professional steel building supplier to erect your type of building and to verify if he and his crew have recently attended training sessions to update their various skills.

It is very important to find someone who is capable of managing the project and communicate with others at the worksite. This is the job of the project superintendent. Also, contrary to what you (or your accountant) may think, don't make it a practice to always contract with the lowest bidder for a job. Low bids can be harbingers of poor performance. Why is this the case? There might not be ample funds in such a low bid to allow all of the work to be completed accurately.

Obviously it's necessary to have plenty of money to complete every building project. Yet, a low bid might not have allowances for typical expenses--hence creating other problems: such as delays and unanticipated, additional expenses. The most expensive erector could have originally been the cheapest. The person you are thinking about has got to give a copy of an OSHA-approved safety program. The erector must be up to date on all safety requirements and hold frequent work site safety meetings.

So, let's review. What do you need to begin? We had mentioned the need to hire two essential personnel: an erector and a superintendent. They will need to have access to all your drawings, so make sure that they are on-site and complete.

Lastly, you should scrutinize the work regularly and make sure that the appropriate tools and equipment are being used, that temporary bracing is being used constantly throughout the worksite, that design bracing requirements are implemented for the permanent bracing, and that the appearance will not be "out-of-plane." The instructions and erection drawings must be accessible and on-hand for the job. So as to make certain that these job-site drawings are thorough, you must have a professional consultant take a close look at everything. These guidelines will help you toward a timely completion of your new building and years and years of satisfactory use of your new steel building.

This article has clearly been a brief overview and is not intended to thoroughly cover the topic. We have only hit on the key ideas. Most likely we have only raised more questions than we have answered. Therefore, if you do have more questions (as we imagine you do) then we recommend that you call a reputable company. I'm sure they'll be more than happy to answer your questions and probably offer you a great deal on a new building!

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