Whether you're embarking on your first project or in your 50s... your first thoughts should be to choose a project approach that meets your needs.
Here are some important considerations to help you make your decision:
1. Assess your organization, experience, resources and personnel that will be assigned to the project. Do you need an external partner to bear part or all of the project load?
2. Assess your level of interest and availability to be involved in the project.
3. Consider the level of risk you are willing to accept when defining the size of the project before contracting.
4. Consider the other stakeholders and/or end users who will be involved in the project. Should they be involved in the project? Should their involvement be limited or extensive?
5. Identify any requirements or restrictions related to contract options. Are there legal or self-imposed requirements? Can these be changed so that you can choose the best option for your project?
6. Decide if you want to know the contractual relationships and obligations between your main contractor or construction manager and the contractors and suppliers who work for them.
7. The following forms of collaboration are possible with Verstraete.team:
General adoption
construction management
Design & Build
Integral project approach
Real estate development
and this for both construction and wood projects.
8. Collaborations with Verstraete.team are strengthened by our concept.team and the use of BIM.
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