Commercial Construction – Want vs Need

October 26, 2021


The choice of a commercial construction project can be daunting. After all, it’s your company’s reputation that will be affected by the outcome and so it is important to ensure you make right decisions because there shouldn’t ever come a time where any business owner feels regretful in what they’ve done or not done with their building/facility renovation projects.

Differentiating what you really want from what you truly need will go a long way in ensuring that your commercial construction project is completed on time and within budget. Here are some tips to help guide the process.

Create a List of Wants and Needs

One of the most important aspects in commercial construction is developing a list. It can be difficult for new companies without experience or knowledge, but listing what you want helps make better decisions about your project and how it will turn out overall.

Needs are those things that pop into your head when you think about health, safety and functionality. They’re the items required for building codes like having enough space to park or strong Impact resistant windows among other regulations such as height restrictions on façade materials and more.

On the other hand, wants are those desirable amenities that improve your office or structure’s look and feel. For example- you may want marble flooring throughout but based on budget an alternative option will need to suffice. This is why having a general contractor for commercial construction projects like these can give us more visual impact than we desire with just decorating choices alone.

 

Set a Budget to Balance Wants and Needs

Setting a realistic budget is another important consideration in the planning stages of your commercial construction project. How much are you willing to spend? Keep in mind that your funds may already be at their limit, especially if it’s been a while since they last got some new blood into investing and creating jobs here locally! If not careful with how much money can go towards unnecessary additions or desires on an early stage before everything has been finalized (especially during difficult economic times), this could deplete financial resources crucial for future success which would deal quite possibly one of worst blows possible – as well considering other factors like inflation will have started taking its toll by now too. Setting a budget and prioritizing your wants will ensure that all your vital project goals are met.

Hire a Reputable Commercial Construction Contractor

Hiring a commercial contractor with experience in your type of building or renovation project is the smart decision. They will help you determine what’s needed, and they can offer advice on things that shouldn’t be overlooked because there might not be enough time for them all.

Establish Priorities

Before getting into the nitty-gritty’s of your project, it is important to think about what’s most beneficial and least desirable. Starting with things that will be integral for its functionality as well as safety (elevator placement) or health (no windows), rank these in order from top priority down until you have enough money left over after paying construction costs on everything else! This way when something comes up out of nowhere like suddenly needing new cabinets because yours were never installed; there won’t be anything stopping them any more since all those other projects are behind anyway – unless another emergency occurs before finishing off some necessary ones first again…

Get an Outside Opinion

What do potential guests and employees think about your project? Your initial research may lead you to believe that they are on board with the idea, but don’t forget what their opinion matters. Get a sense of who will be working in or visiting this building so you know which features should really count.

If you’d like to learn more about the commercial building process or speak with someone about your commercial project, feel free to message me or give us a call: (407) 559-6412.

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