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Management of a construction project
can be divided into four components.

  1. Construction engineering. The proper technique of assembling materials, components, equipment, and systems, and the selection and utilization of the best construction technology in doing so.

  2. Management of the construction process.  Establishing the best way to implement the construction process, including appropriate scheduling and the coordination and control of the flow of labor, materials, and equipment to the jobsite.

  3. Human resources management.  Since labor productivity and a harmonious working environment are essential elements of a successful project, control over human resources becomes important-more so than ever these days, when there are shortages of both skilled workers and experienced managers.

  4. Financial management.  Construction is a high-risk business with historically low profit margins.  Control over costs, cash flow, and project funding is critical to the success of any business endeavor, and construction is certainly no exception.

Seven criteria essential to the successful
completion of a project.

  1. The project was completed on time.

  2. The complete project cost remained within budget.

  3. The quality levels expected were achieved.

  4. The project was completed with no unresolved disputes and no outstanding claims.

  5. The contractor maintained a professional relationship with the designers-the architects and engineers.

  6. The contractor maintained a mutually beneficial relationship with all subcontractors and vendors.

  7. The contractor-client relationship was a good one.

 

NEWS flash!
We are now offering one-of-a-kind
imaging services to the Construction Industry.

We call it
Digital Image Documentation Inspection Technology
or DIDit for short.

When you see it, you'll know its done right
because we DID it.
Did what you ask?  Construction Photography like no other.

We're talking technical stuff here.  No fancy photos taken with a fish-eye lens or the sort.  Just precision photographs taken by General Contractors with multiple ICC Certificates as a Building Inspector and an eye for details.

Every Builder, Developer, Contractor, Investor and Owner knows the value these days of having visual confirmation and archival documentation of the entire construction process.  With that point stated there is still more to it than just snapping a picture.  Even for a Contractor who knows what they are looking at, it can be quite a different story for them to capture that image so that the image itself can tell the story.

We recently combined:  - over 50 years of General & Mechanical Construction of large scale
Commercial Building Projects
with  - over 15 years of Property (commercial & residential) Inspection Expertise
with  -  over 30 years of Professional Industrial Photography and Digital Imaging Expertise
to create a truly one-of-a-kind, highly valued service.

This combination has positioned us without equals in our industry.  We are the only business in the Building and Construction Industry that can effectively capture, catalog and communicate through visual imaging methods every aspect of the entire construction process phase by phase.  We also relate those images into a web-based catalog linked to images of your project plans for easy and accurate reference.

Were not here to boast about being number one, what we are saying is this, "we are the only ones Licensed, Certified and Experienced to do provide this service."  Go ahead and Google "construction photography" and see what you get.  You'll probably find a lot of nice "cheesecake" shots of a project with lots of flair and style.

If you are a Builder, Developer or Financially Responsible Party just try and show up in court someday with one of those photos and explain to the jury how your team followed all construction standards, met building code and how whatever error or problem developed was absolutely not from poor craftsmanship.

Of course if we DIDit your project and your business are protected in many ways:

  •   Accurate Images displaying everything built to code

  •   Visual identification of system placement inside the walls

  •   Visual verification of Tenant Improvements and Changes

  •   Precision system troubleshooting by accurately locating vital components throughout the structure.

  •   Additional cost savings by being able to years later match the correct supplies/replacement parts for  the improvement or repair by visually identifying hidden systems before work begins.

  •   And the list goes on and on.

For more information go to Construction Photography.

Also, don't forget to ask us about our NEW Conditional Use Permit (CUP) Application processing service!

We are Consultants with one purpose in mind, to protect our Clients (you) by using our experience to manage any and all aspects of your Construction Process.

 

General and Mechanical Contractor (Class B & C-4)

Certified by ICC (International Code Council) as follows:

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Building Inspector

Commercial Electrical Inspector

Mechanical Inspector

Residential Electrical Inspector

Plumbing Inspector

Combination Inspector

Call toll free (888) 886-9566
to discuss your next project.

 

 Halverson and Sons is a Division of Accel Media Group, Inc. See http://www.accelmediagroup.com.
 

 


 

 
 
 

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