The key factors for success are involving your builder early for practical advice, agreeing on all cost
aspects upfront, and having an open channel of communication with your construction team.
There are so many builders on the market, many are excellent. But each construction company has their
own personality and specialty. So not only do you need to find the good builder, but you need to make
sure that the right project is right for your builder. Any good builder can complete a project, but if it is
not their speciality it can take longer or end up being more expensive.
You also need to ensure that the construction company have licensed builders that are able to manage
all aspects of construction. They must fill all legal requirements and can provide the required warranties
and documentation after the project’s completion.
To get the most from your construction project you need to be clear on your intentions. If you know
what you want, then your builder can deliver. It is difficult for a builder to achieve high quality results if
the parameters keep changing. Your builder can help you make these important upfront decisions by
giving expert advice and realistic suggestions.
A Registered Master Builder is a licensed building practitioner whose business has been checked by the
Master Building association. The process is a thorough one! The building association checks how a
builder does business with their contractors, they check supplier relationships to ensure they are a
trustable partner, and they check the quality of their work by conducting inspections at each different
stage of a construction project.
But it is not just a builder’s skill that is verified, it is also their character and professional practices. That
is why a Master Builder guarantee creates an automatic element of trust.
Please either email us, or give us a quick call.. We are very willing to help, and happy to provide for any quotations needed.
Any information that involves a breakdown of the work involved, such as working drawings, a schedule of works and any contract particulars you may have. All of these items can aid us in supplying you with a formal quotation.
Some projects lean more towards a day work rate, purely due to the type of work it is, this is usually items that are unspecified, or largely un-known how long tasks may take. This method could workout cheaper for the client.
You can forward us any architectural drawings, and we will usually make a site visit to meet the client, and run through the works. We like to keep communication open as much as possible, and our aim is to deliver exactly what our clients require.
Yes. We can have our architect draw up your plans and James, with his decades of experience, can offer advice and suggestions to match your budget.
Payment is absolutely not required upfront. All respectable building companies will not require the full balance upfront. A detailed contract will be drawn up which will state set milestones customised to your project/works when interim payments will be required. The final payment will be required only once all works are completed. Our most common payment terms are between 3 and 4 intervals.