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Our guide to overseeing your own home construction project

Our guide to overseeing your own home construction project

Overseeing your own home construction project can be a savvy option, but it’s important to do it properly. Even though building your own home can be up to 40% cheaper than buying one, it’s crucial not to incur extra costs and fees. In this guide, we’ll discuss some of the key factors to ensure the project goes smoothly and efficiently.

What are the benefits of managing your home construction?

If you choose to project manage your own home construction, you can fully customise and choose exactly what you want for your home. Along with helping to reduce costs across all aspects of the project, you’ll enjoy an unprecedented sense of achievement once it’s finished.

However, it’s important to be prepared first. In addition to a solid plan, you’ll also need to consider:

  1. Surveying

You’ll need to survey the project and predict detailed forecasts of how much budget you’ll have available throughout the course of the project, alongside the services and materials required. Combined, this will help you to stay organised and estimate the total cost of each task involved.

  • Materials

Using the right materials for your project is key. Specialist materials are also one of the main costs for building construction, so you should look to a builders merchant for bulk building and landscaping supplies for your project in order to keep costs as low as possible.

Ensuring that you use good quality materials not only boosts the longevity of the work being done, but it should also contribute to a higher quality build, making space for a comfortable home.

  •  Contractors

Choosing the right contractors for your job is imperative. It can be tricky to know how to choose the right people, but there are several guides and sites available online to help you explore tradespeople in your local area.

Look for positive reviews and testimonies from genuine clients, especially in recent reviews. Once you’ve chosen your contractors, it’s up to you to decide when to bring them in.

Don’t forget about saving money where you can, too. It’s important to think about any jobs you could complete by yourself, but you also need to set a realistic timeframe for just how long you’d like contractors to be working on your site – and how long you can afford to pay them for.

  • Permissions

You’ll need to make sure that you have the correct planning and construction permissions before starting a project. It’s a good idea firstly to check whether you need planning permission for the work you’re undertaking, and if so, we recommend obtaining the consent of the neighbours, too.

  • Perseverance

Lastly, if you’ve committed to managing your build, you’ll need to be truly determined, patient, and willing to get stuck in. If you’re friends with professionals, you might enjoy lots of help along the way – but it’s important to expect to be on your own, too.

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