The process of creating a custom home is one that can involve many people. From the very planning stages to the very day that people move in, multiple workers may take part in this project. It helps to know exactly what role each staffer plays in the creation of the home. One of the most important roles in the process is that of the custom home project manager. The manager is a vitally important person who can help make sure the project stays on track from conception to move in day. It helps to understand the role this person will play as the house begins to take shape.

Daily Activities

As the home construction begins, each day will see a flurry of activities. This will begin as the foundation is poured. It will continue as the electrical systems are put in place and appliances placed in the kitchen. The process of working on the home may take weeks and even months. Until the very day that the new owner takes possession of the home, work will proceed apace. This is why it is so important to have someone at the site who can supervise what is going on. It is also why it is so important to have someone who can stay in contact with the homeowner as the project continues. Having someone onsite to supervise allows the homeowner the reassurance that someone is watching the project and looking out for their interests at every turn.

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Offering Direction

At Alair Homes Grey Bruce, we know that homeowners may not be sure what is going to happen as their homes come into place. We also know that many homeowners have an idea but don’t understand what steps will be needed. This is where a project manager can be of great use. The manager can help by directly communicating with buyers during the process. They can also help by showing the homeowner what is taking placing at any given moment. A home construction site can be a busy and confusing place. The manager can help the owner by showing them what is going on with their home. They can offer a whole picture to the owner by indicating in written and verbal communication what is needed continue to see it fruition as well as what has been done at the present time. A homeowner who has the direction they need from a skilled person with a long background in the construction process can rest easy knowing they are working with someone who understands their needs and concerns.

Specific Duties

In addition to overseeing the entire project, a manager will also have specific duties. The manager may meet with suppliers to help make sure that each one is delivering items and delivering items on time. They may also explore specific bids that have been made for certain parts of the home to determine what is the best course of action going forward. For example, the homeowner may want to have certain landscaping done or a specific kind of walkway installed in front of their home using slate tiles. A manager will help determine what supplier can get the look they truly want and the materials they need in the home at the best possible price for their budget.