Responsibilities of a General Contractor
Project Management: One of the primary responsibilities of a General Contractor is project management. They oversee the entire construction process, from planning and design through to completion. This involves coordinating with architects, engineers, subcontractors, suppliers, and the client to ensure that the project progresses smoothly and meets its objectives within the specified timeframe and budget.
Budgeting and Cost Estimation: General contractors are responsible for preparing detailed cost estimates for the project. This includes analyzing project specifications, obtaining bids from subcontractors and suppliers, and creating a comprehensive budget. Throughout the construction process, they monitor expenditures, manage change orders, and strive to keep the project within budgetary constraints.
Scheduling and Coordination: Efficient scheduling and coordination are essential to the success of any construction project. General contractors create project schedules, establish timelines for completion of different phases, and coordinate the activities of subcontractors and suppliers to ensure seamless workflow and timely delivery of materials and services.