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We dive deep into the essential elements of launching major construction projects, focusing on the crucial pre-construction planning that prevents costly surprises and unhappy clients.
• Determining jurisdiction (city vs. county) is the first critical step in understanding permit requirements
• Professional expertise needed often includes structural engineers, civil engineers, arborists, and MEP specialists
• Foundation work and excavation represent the largest variables in estimating with potential for significant cost swings
• Utility connections require careful planning for water, power, gas/propane, and septic systems
• Implementing a structured pre-construction due diligence process protects both contractors and clients
• Transparent client communication about potential variables and change orders builds trust
• Construction logistics planning prevents unexpected property damage and restoration costs
• Leveraging subcontractor expertise helps create accurate preliminary estimates
• Experience is crucial - new contractors should work under established GCs before taking on large projects independently
Communication is key and education is how you get customers to not be upset with you. When clients understand the process, they become partners rather than adversaries when challenges arise.
Join us January 11–13 in Nashville for the Chart the Course 2026 Planning Retreat. Sign up now and get three free coaching sessions before the event to finish 2025 strong and hit 2026 with a clear game plan. At the retreat, you’ll tackle systems, hiring, marketing, and leadership alongside ambitious contractors, leaving with a blueprint for growth. Spots are limited—visit prostruct360.com to learn more!
Have a question or an idea to improve the podcast?
Email us at [email protected]
Want to learn more about our software or coaching?
Visit our website at ProStruct360.com
By ProStruct3605
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We dive deep into the essential elements of launching major construction projects, focusing on the crucial pre-construction planning that prevents costly surprises and unhappy clients.
• Determining jurisdiction (city vs. county) is the first critical step in understanding permit requirements
• Professional expertise needed often includes structural engineers, civil engineers, arborists, and MEP specialists
• Foundation work and excavation represent the largest variables in estimating with potential for significant cost swings
• Utility connections require careful planning for water, power, gas/propane, and septic systems
• Implementing a structured pre-construction due diligence process protects both contractors and clients
• Transparent client communication about potential variables and change orders builds trust
• Construction logistics planning prevents unexpected property damage and restoration costs
• Leveraging subcontractor expertise helps create accurate preliminary estimates
• Experience is crucial - new contractors should work under established GCs before taking on large projects independently
Communication is key and education is how you get customers to not be upset with you. When clients understand the process, they become partners rather than adversaries when challenges arise.
Join us January 11–13 in Nashville for the Chart the Course 2026 Planning Retreat. Sign up now and get three free coaching sessions before the event to finish 2025 strong and hit 2026 with a clear game plan. At the retreat, you’ll tackle systems, hiring, marketing, and leadership alongside ambitious contractors, leaving with a blueprint for growth. Spots are limited—visit prostruct360.com to learn more!
Have a question or an idea to improve the podcast?
Email us at [email protected]
Want to learn more about our software or coaching?
Visit our website at ProStruct360.com

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