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Owner's Representative for Large Building Projects
Owner's Representative for Large Building Projects Large building projects are incredibly expensive, complex, and very risky. Owners are required to make big decisions for these large projects related to complex issues, that are beyond their scope of experience and expertise which are not typically in the project owners plan for the building. Typically, they may involve schedule changes, which would require decisions on financial budgets. They would need to collect in-depth data that would require interpreting for their construction teams and designers of the building. This type of scenario would require answers. This is where the owner's representative would be required. A project planning and delivery "owner's representative" expert, who knows how to navigate and negotiate successfully in the complex process of a building projects. The result would be risk reduction and unnecessary expenses for the project. An owner's representative can help prepare and ultimately lead a collaboration between the owner, builder, and architect for the project's successful completion. Some companies have been through the ropes on large projects and don't need an owner's representative, but in the larger picture, it is good idea to have an owner's representative on-site. An owner's representative guides the owner through the decision-making process of the project. They are on the owners side and would advise them on information that comes in from the project. A great owner's representative will work well with all parties involved and deliver the project on time and under budget! By not having an owner's representative handle your project and let the architect and builder do it could be risky. They are professionals and good at what they do individually (design and construction), but may not be great at the overall view of the projects direction.
This article was posted on July 07, 2007
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