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In the previous chapter, we talked about inspections and quality control during construction. We discussed how city inspectors verify that the work meets building codes and how contractors monitor the quality of the construction process.
As projects move through construction, one reality often becomes clear.
Even with careful planning, changes can occur.
Sometimes homeowners decide to upgrade finishes or modify certain features.
Other times, unexpected conditions appear during construction that require adjustments to the project.
When these situations arise, they are typically handled through change orders.
In this chapter, we’ll explore how construction changes are managed and how homeowners can avoid costly overruns during an ADU project.
Visit StrategicADU.com for more ADU resources.
By DC CayceIn the previous chapter, we talked about inspections and quality control during construction. We discussed how city inspectors verify that the work meets building codes and how contractors monitor the quality of the construction process.
As projects move through construction, one reality often becomes clear.
Even with careful planning, changes can occur.
Sometimes homeowners decide to upgrade finishes or modify certain features.
Other times, unexpected conditions appear during construction that require adjustments to the project.
When these situations arise, they are typically handled through change orders.
In this chapter, we’ll explore how construction changes are managed and how homeowners can avoid costly overruns during an ADU project.
Visit StrategicADU.com for more ADU resources.