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General Contracting refers to the overall management and execution of construction projects, encompassing a wide range of activities from the initial planning phase to the completion of the project. General contractors oversee the entire construction process, ensuring that all aspects of the project are coordinated and completed on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards.

General contracting services can cover a broad range of sectors, including residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional construction. Whether it’s building new structures, undertaking renovations, or managing large-scale projects, general contractors play a vital role in delivering successful construction outcomes.

Key responsibilities of general contractors include

  • Project Management: Managing all phases of construction, including scheduling, budgeting, and coordination of resources.
  • Subcontractor Coordination: Hiring and managing subcontractors for specialized tasks such as electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work.
  • Procurement of Materials: Sourcing and purchasing necessary materials for the project.
  • Compliance and Safety: Ensuring that the project complies with local regulations, safety standards, and building codes.
  • Quality Control: Maintaining high standards of workmanship and quality throughout the project.

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What is a general contractor?

A general contractor is a professional responsible for overseeing and managing construction projects. They coordinate all aspects of the project, including hiring subcontractors, obtaining materials, ensuring compliance with building codes, managing the budget, and ensuring the project is completed on time.

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