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RWH Construction

13 Lindsay Street

Box 880

Fenelon Falls, Ontario

(705) 887-4773

info@rwhconstruction.ca

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Whatever role the homeowner chooses, it is essential to have experienced builders and trades that can also fulfill the terms of their contract. Selecting people or companies based on the lowest hourly rate is not always the best option. Experienced people may charge more but take less time to complete the work and do a better job.

Building a custom home involves many complex variables. These will impact the creation of a design that is specific to your building site, sourcing the right construction materials and organizing a variety of building specialists. This means you need people who have experience in building custom homes and a thorough understanding of what is involved in the building process.We can help you make the right decisions in a number of key areas based on your individual home design, geographic location, features of the property and desired outcome. Using the right materials in construction is the key to a successful outcome.

Literally thousands of components may be required to build a custom home. To get the maximum value in the finished home it is important to select the right combination and quantity of building materials. Identifying, sourcing and delivering these materials cost effectively to your site requires special expertise. You get a much better finished result and more value in your home when you use the right materials and hire people with the right expertise. The cost to fix problems caused by the use of inferior materials or poor installation can be substantial.

In general, better quality materials and skilled people will pay for themselves during the construction process because the building goes up faster and there is less waste. The use of low-maintenance building components eliminate a lot of time-consuming and often tedious upkeep. However, no home is maintenance free. When you move into your new home you should set up a schedule of regular check-ups and routine maintenance. This will help to keep your home in prime condition and protect your investment. We will explain how to operate and maintain the systems in your home and how to take care of them during the final walk through. We will also provide you with copies of various warranties from individual manufacturers for easy reference.

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Upfront Planning

Good up front planning saves time and money and helps you to stay in control of your project. It enables you to develop a realistic budget and make any necessary changes before you start construction.

Because construction is largely a sequential process, resources need to be scheduled on a timely basis. When building components or manpower is not available at the jobsite it will cause a ripple effect. Trades that are booked for jobs will be delayed and the building completion timeline may be affected. It is often difficult to reschedule trades as there is a general shortage of skilled labor.

The reality is that changes to the design once the project has been started can be a major cause of increased costs and time delays. On site changes that may seem simple can result in structural design issues and the need for additional materials and construction resources.

The key is to planning ahead is to look carefully at all factors that will impact the building process and try to fix as many variables as possible. This allows you to generate a realistic budget so that you can monitor performance on a timely basis and make decisions that minimize risk.

Technical Resources

Most homeowners require external expertise to take the project from concept to completion. Technical advice and support are often required prior to and during construction. This is especially true if changes are required due to site issues that occur during the course of construction. Hiring experts who are unfamiliar with your project can be expensive and cause delay.

Building a custom home requires assembling a variety of professional resources that can jointly provide the wide range of expertise needed to complete the project. These resources typically act independently. They need to be available at the right time and work together at different stages of the project.Critical areas where external expertise may be needed:

As builder alliance members we have full access to Linwood’s technical experts including designers, drafting personnel and engineers. This provides a distinct advantage to save valuable time if on site changes are required.

We help you set a Realistic Budget

The variables of the building process will affect the initial costs of construction. Choosing materials that will reduce maintenance costs after the home is built should also be considered. To get a realistic budget for your project you will need to take into account other non construction issues including access, site preparation and availability of services.

Getting a fixed price on the entire project is generally not feasible due to the complexity of building a custom home. There are three distinct aspects to a construction project:

Only qualified builders and sub-trades can only provide you with realistic construction quotes based on a home design that is specific to your building site, the type of materials that will be used and the scope of the project.

This is why you should beware of construction quotes from other builders that use simplistic finished prices per square foot for the whole project. This approach is usually unrealistic and can result in budget overruns because each custom home and its property have unique features and issues. It takes time to prepare a proper quote based on the specifics of the project. There are many reasons why per square foot pricing is not suitable for custom building projects. Some of the most common are.

When you get competitive quotes make sure you understand what is included and what is not included in the scope of work. Otherwise you may find yourself in a situation where the costs to finish the work exceed your expectations.

Project Management Options

All homeowners are actively involved in their project in some capacity. To get a successful outcome they need to either personally manage the process or hire someone they can trust to do it for them. Someone must act as the general contractor and take overall responsibility for the project. A number of homeowners want to act as their own general contractor while others require the services of a professional. The right choice will depend on the homeowner's level of expertise and time available.

Our experience in working on other custom projects allows us to provide services for a range of project types and sizes. We work with qualified sub-trades who understand our projects, can meet our standards for quality control and are properly insured.

Professional trades are usually required to complete foundations and complete the building to lock-up. At this stage the structure is weatherproof and secure.

Many homeowners are then able to manage the process of finishing the home and even do some of the work. This approach can result in significant savings.

We can work with you to determine the best option for managing your project.