Over the last few
years, the hot topic in the construction industry has been the dramatic
rise in material costs. Whether attributable to global demand or local
gas prices, unstable prices challenge both building owners and contractors.
Along with an increased focus on cost control should be an equal and continued
emphasis on a project’s schedule and quality goals. A cost effective
project that does not meet the equally important timing and qualitative
goals, is often as much a failure as a project plagued by cost over runs.
Schedule development and quality control measures start early and involve
input from the architect, contractor, and owner. Before a project begins,
all involved parties should have a clear understanding of their respective
roles as well as the parameters and processes for managing and measuring
the project’s goals. Discussion items should include selection of
both materials and subcontractors, with emphasis on the impact on time
and quality. The impact of poor quality materials, long-lead-time items,
and unqualified subcontractors will undoubtedly hamper any construction
project.
Higher prices are part of the current business climate, and require great
attention. However, due diligence includes all aspects of a building project.
With proper emphasis on all three major project criteria—cost, time,
and quality—even the most challenging construction projects will
become owner success stories.

Matthew
D. Twomey
President
High Construction Company
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