Problems come up in any construction project, whether it’s small or big. For instance, issues to do with costing, quality, material and safety are something that will come up along the way. To avoid going into panic mode and wondering how to sort them, you need a property development team that will help you figure things out.
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Teamwork Makes the Dream Work
When putting together a construction team for your project, it is important to know what each person will work on. This will ensure that everyone is on the same page. This ensures collaboration and harmony towards completing the task at hand. The rules below will help you achieve this.
Processes
Because the team is made up of people each with a different skill test, you need to create structures that will guide them on how to work and know what they should expect from you. If you don’t do this, the results will disappoint you in the end.
What this means is that you should make sure that people know exactly what they are supposed to be doing. Who they will work in the team and how the skills complement each other is an added advantage.
Once they are aware of the processes in place, everyone will focus on their work without butting heads.
Communicate
If your team doesn’t know what the vision is from the onset, then it will be hard for them to complete their tasks. Constantly hold progress meetings with your team members to see how far along they are in the work they are doing and also to find out if they are facing any challenges in getting their work done.
Respect
Teams have different dynamics and ways of communicating with each other. Creating an environment where people are free to share ideas and have mutual respect for each other will help in achieving goals and tasks.
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Must-Have Property Development Team
Client
From the onset, this is the first point of contact – the person you are building for. They will define the needs and vision of the project. Most times they will need experts to help them decide on most aspects related to the project.
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Quantity Surveyor
This is one of the key team members who will play a big role in helping bring the vision to life. This person is in charge of information regarding the land – the location, size, features on and beneath the land. The surveyor will create boundaries of the land by measuring the contours to help engineers create a map. he will come up with budgets and cost for the entire construction project.
When the brief is ready, he should come up with a cost plan, showing an estimate of the sketch drawings and how much the project will cost to help the client stay within budget.
The project will not run smoothly if this information is not readily available. The surveyor has a lot of knowledge in a local area due to the fact that they have carried out many surveys.
Architect
The architect takes the client’s brief then comes up with a design of the building. he will advise the client on which team he should get on board.
The architect can help a client formulate the floor plan of the building in a way that the client will understand. He can also show the client previous designs worked on to give the client an idea of what to expect. If this is not possible, he can use artistic models or sketches to help visualize the final structure.
To make it easy for the architect to understand the brief, a client should write down specifications detailing what they want before meeting with the architect.
Engineers
The engineer is responsible for taking care of the other engineers and managing their work. These include electrical, mechanical, structural and even geotechnical engineers. They will provide specifications, schedules, drawings and other relevant data which will assist the quantity surveyor to come up with a bill of materials and costs for the client. Once construction begins, engineers should visit the site to make sure that the work is going on as planned.
Builders
This is the person who is in the middle of the physical construction of the building. He is in charge of carrying out a maintainability analysis, preparing production management documents and also managing the production process on the site.
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Project Manager
The project manager will play a key role in the construction plan. Without him, the other team members won’t have the guidance to fulfil the duties they are working on. Their work is to plan the successful delivery of the project from start to finish. They will manage the day to day work, engaging with each team member and updating the client on progress. He is also in charge of producing reports at each stage to keep everyone up to date.
Conclusion
Finding a construction team when you are considering to undertake a project can be a stressful process. You should do some research on your own by either searching the internet or asking family and friends for recommendations. It is also good to see any previous work the professionals might have done in the past. This will help you to get a feel for what to expect when they start working for you.