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Greg Raymer
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Bowling Green, KY
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How To Work with Contractors and Sub-Contractors and Get Them to Finish Work on Time

Greg Raymer
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Bowling Green, KY
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Working with contractors and subcontractors can be challenging, especially when it comes to getting the work done on time. Here are a few tips to help ensure that your renovation project stays on schedule:

Set clear expectations: Clearly communicate your expectations for the project, including the timeline and the completion date. This will help the contractors and subcontractors understand what is expected of them and give them a sense of accountability.

Create a detailed schedule: Create a detailed schedule for the project, including specific deadlines for each task. Share this schedule with the contractors and subcontractors, and make sure they understand the importance of sticking to the schedule.

Communicate regularly: Regularly check in with the contractors and subcontractors to ensure that the work is progressing as planned and address any issues or delays as soon as they arise.

Be flexible: Be willing to be flexible if unexpected issues arise, but at the same time make sure that the contractors and subcontractors are aware that delays will not be tolerated without proper communication and explanation.

Hold them accountable: Hold the contractors and subcontractors accountable for any delays or issues that arise. If they are not meeting the agreed upon deadlines, discuss the reasons why and come up with a plan to get back on schedule.

Provide incentives: Consider providing incentives for the contractors and subcontractors to finish the work on time, such as bonuses or other rewards.

Use a project management tool: Use a project management tool to track the progress of the work and keep all of the information in one place. This will help to ensure that everyone is on the same page and that the project stays on schedule.

By following these tips, you’ll be better equipped to work with contractors and subcontractors and ensure that your renovation project stays on schedule.