What Are The 3 Main Phases of a New Construction?

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What Are The 3 Main Phases of a New Construction?
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  • Moving into a newly constructed home has many
    advantages, and not only do you get to relish the
    feeling of everything being shiny, new and
    untouched, but you get an amazing opportunity to
    put your personal stamp on the place.
  • If youve found a vacant lot in a desirable and
    affordable location, and have big ideas about
    having your home newly constructed on it, or
    would like to reserve a home on a development
    that hasnt yet been completed, you might be
    seeking a bit of guidance as to how long the
    build might take, and what the different phases
    of the build will be. While no two home builds
    are the same, each construction project will
    follow a similar pattern, and the work generally
    takes place in the same, or similar order.

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  • Once the final designs for the property have been
    mulled over between both parties and agreed upon,
    the construction phases can begin
  • 1.Planning and Teardown Phase
  • Taking place right at the very beginning of the
    construction timeline for real estate developers
    and construction companies, the architect may
    still be involved at this point, helping to
    finalize the design. Your new home may have a
    rendering, a floor plan, or just a photo of a
    past project from the same developer or general
    contractor.

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  • If youre hiring a construction company to build
    your new home, the lot that youve purchased may
    even have a building still standing on it, in
    which case they will need to demolish it before
    any other work can begin.
  • If youre buying a new construction home from a
    developer, its at this stage that youll have
    the most opportunities for customizing your new
    home.

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  • Mid-Project and Construction Phase
  • At this phase in the construction project, all
    relevant permits should have been approved and
    work will be well underway. If buying your home
    from a developer, you might not be able to view
    the builds progress for safety reasons, but you
    should at least be given access to the floor
    plans, renderings and spec sheets. In some
    instances, you may still be able to upgrade
    packages or make customizations during this phase.

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  • Delivery Phase
  • At this point, if youve hired a general
    contractor to build your home for you, the work
    should now be complete and might even have
    received a certificate of occupancy from local
    inspectors and the same applies if youre
    buying from a developer. Its highly likely that
    the majority of customizations will need to have
    been put in place already, at this stage, but you
    should be able to view your newly constructed
    home and start thinking about making it yours.

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  • Theres nothing quite like the feeling that you
    get when you move into a home that nobody has
    lived in before nothing has been damaged,
    misused or decorated in colors that you would
    never choose, and the layout is exactly how you
    want it. What could be better? Just be sure to
    hire an experienced construction firm if you do
    decide to have your own home built for you.

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