Choosing the right construction company

Planning building work is often the single largest cost a business or individual will face. That being the case, it is vital to choose the right construction company to carry out the work. Ideally, you should be seeking a company who offers a total start-to-finish service for your peace of mind. Here are some further tips for making this important decision:

Always seek reviews from previous customers

Many recommendations are done via word of mouth from friends, colleagues or family members but if you don’t have access to this kind of information or you don’t know anyone who has the kind of work done that you’re seeking, what do you do? Any reputable company should be happy to share with you reviews and testimonials from previous customers. Satisfied customers are the best advocates for a company. Don’t be afraid to ask about any issues or problems the company has experienced in the past, as surprises are always cropping up during build projects! It is how such issues are handled that can make or break a building project.

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Find experienced companies in your local area

Construction is a wide field of expertise, from infrastructure like dams and factories to family homes and schools, for example. Find a company that deals specifically with your type of project and has a track record in this in your local area. This should result in a smoother experience for all. Consider your needs, as a project to refurbish a listed building is going to require different skills to those involved with a new build of modern offices, for example. For top Building Services near you, visit https://www.piggottandwhitfield.co.uk/services/

Don’t ignore warning signs

Companies that want your business should normally present themselves in a good light when at the tendering stage. If something feels off at this stage, don’t ignore these red flags. Perhaps a company is not returning your calls, makes mistakes with paperwork or doesn’t deliver a quote on time. If you’re experiencing issues so early on, don’t expect the process to be smooth. If the relationship is failing at this early stage, the building project could be hard work!

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Beware the lowest bids

We all appreciate saving a few quid here and there, so it’s tempted to see a lower bid and think that’s the best one. However, be aware that the lowest bid might ne missing a few essential elements, like VAT. With possible items missing, you might not be comparing like for like quotes. A good deal can only be judged if you receive the complete cost up front. In reality, estimates do change as nobody can predict 100% what will happen during a project. However, if you’re seeking a full-service build, you need to know that as much as possible has been quoted for or you might end up with a nasty surprise down the line.

 

 

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