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GENERAL CONTRACTING

A safe, efficient construction project starts and ends with excellent leadership.  A general contractor for commercial construction projects guides the entire project, from project planning to final quality control inspections.  

 

WHY YOU NEED POINTE CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN AS YOUR GENERAL CONTRACTOR!

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Whether renovating, expanding or constructing a new commercial facility, working with the right leadership team is critical to ensuring permits are obtained, safety procedures are followed, and resources are properly allocated.  A general contractor guides a commercial renovation, build out, or new build project, ensuring the following steps are taken:

  • Efficient Project Planning: Clear communication keeps the project moving and ensures you receive the building you envisioned. A general contractor is your main point of contact for an entire team of carpenters, electricians, plumbers, and other subcontractors required to complete a commercial renovation or new build.

  • On-site Supervision: Work with a general contractor who continues to monitor and supervise every step in the building process to reduce the risk of workplace accidents, errors, or delays.

  • Resource management: Large commercial projects are a significant investment, so be sure your investment is being used to create a high-quality structure with excellent quality control standards.

  • Quality Control: Improper construction not only misses the mark in terms of commercial building quality but can lead to delays in the inspection approval process. Work with a general contractor who inspects every step to ensure the highest levels of quality are being maintained

BENEFITS OF WORKING WITH A POINTE AS YOUR DESIGN BUILD GENERAL CONTRACTOR​​​

There are many commercial general contractors, but there’s only one Pointe Construction and Design. Here are just a few of the benefits of choosing a premier general contractor for your project:

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  • Collaborative communication throughout the project

  • Reduced risk of workplace accidents

  • High-quality craftsmanship

  • Excellent resource allocation

  • Clear timeline expectations

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