Once the project starts progressing, regardless of the project’s type (renovation, new construction, addition, rebuilding) a lot of effort and strong coordination is required there are many different elements that should be taken into consideration. From project initiation to closure, there should be solid collaboration between the various agents and good team coordination.

All in all, the coordination and proper execution of the countless construction services can ensure the success of your project. Nevertheless, keeping everything under control isn’t always easy. You need all the help you can get and in that sense a combination of experience colleagues and top quality digital tools can be proved valuable. Only then, you can be sure that your project is heading in the right direction.

 

We could roughly divide the construction management phase into three parts:

 

  • Planning phase: This is where everything begins, as the project team is coming together to brainstorm and discuss. Furthermore, the team tries their best to resolve any problems that might have emerged. This includes where to better allocate your resources. In that manner, they can be sure that the project proceeds exactly as it should and that everyone stays on budget.

 

  • Execution phase: In the execution or construction phase, the plan is put in use. There are two different processes during the execution phase: executing and monitoring/controlling. It’s a demanding stage of your project where project managers and the other members of the team are making sure that your construction project complies with the set specifications and plans.

 

  • Post construction phase: As soon as the construction phase of the project is done, there are a couple of things that still need to be done. Building projects can many times end up being messy. That’s why in the post construction phase the project team should take care of any potential disputes or warranty problems that might emerge.

In short, these are the key areas of concern during the post construction phase:

  • Resolving construction disputes.
  • Taking care of warranty issues.
  • Addressing any type of concerns on site.