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During one of our previous podcast and blog, we discussed how to properly vet your vendors to help ensure that you have picked someone reliable and who will execute a timely and professional job for the association. But who manages the vendor? Who inspects and creates the punch lists throughout the job? Who checks up on inspections and the results of those inspections? In short, who supervises the supervisor? In the end, the vendor will be the expert and it is imperative that the right company is chosen for the job.
While Board members and property managers are not project managers, there is a list of things that they can do to help keep the project in question moving along.
I strongly recommend that you pay attention to detail along the way so as to avoid surprises. There will be issues along the way. Construction is at times unpredictable and unforeseen issues do arise. Look for all possible alternative solutions and not necessarily the least expensive ones. The long term success of the project depends much on making the right decisions regarding work order changes, materials used, and how you handle certain construction issues that arise during the project.
For more information please visit our website www.alliedpropertygroup.net.
By Ana Sanchez Rivero, CAM5
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During one of our previous podcast and blog, we discussed how to properly vet your vendors to help ensure that you have picked someone reliable and who will execute a timely and professional job for the association. But who manages the vendor? Who inspects and creates the punch lists throughout the job? Who checks up on inspections and the results of those inspections? In short, who supervises the supervisor? In the end, the vendor will be the expert and it is imperative that the right company is chosen for the job.
While Board members and property managers are not project managers, there is a list of things that they can do to help keep the project in question moving along.
I strongly recommend that you pay attention to detail along the way so as to avoid surprises. There will be issues along the way. Construction is at times unpredictable and unforeseen issues do arise. Look for all possible alternative solutions and not necessarily the least expensive ones. The long term success of the project depends much on making the right decisions regarding work order changes, materials used, and how you handle certain construction issues that arise during the project.
For more information please visit our website www.alliedpropertygroup.net.