Scheduling, coordination, quality assurance, issue resolution, and budget control are our focus upon commencement of construction. When you contract for construction management services, you want to know that you and your staff will be kept well-informed and involved in critical decision-making. We allow you to focus on your core responsibilities, while we handle the complex coordination of your construction project.
We hold regularly scheduled coordination/progress meetings with the contractors, owner representatives, and other involved parties to review project status, plan and coordinate future activities, and resolve critical issues.
We monitor contractor adherence to the construction phasing and safety provisions of the project to ensure public safety.
Regular project status reports should be continued from preconstruction through construction.
Project cash flow projections should be continued regularly through the construction phase to help plan the owner's funding stream.
Project-specific quality control plans are implemented to ensure quality workmanship.
A standardized record keeping system is employed that has a proven track record of reducing unwarranted claims.
Pre-installation meetings are conducted for all major elements of work to ensure that the contractors understand the contract requirements and will get the job done right the first time.
Our team of supervisors, construction managers, resident engineers, and inspectors are extremely aware of the importance of complete and open communication among all project parties, the impact of change orders on project budgets, and the importance of rapid resolution of conflicts and disagreements, with a goal of zero potential litigation.
With the goal of ensuring that your project is constructed in accordance with the contract documents, we review shop drawings, process change orders, develop record drawings, observe construction techniques, and enforce the contract specifications.
For more information please contact us by phone or email: info@vizconstruction.org, or (704) 274-9238.