Tri-Bay Construction - BUILT TO LAST

Has the Homework Been Done for Your Project?

Has all the homework been done to make your project’s foundation as strong as it could be?
  • Has the surveyor communicated with the title company?
  • Has your client communicated with their landlord?
  • Have the designers communicated with all of the Authorities Having Jurisdiction?
  • Have the designers collaborated with the major subcontractors?
  • Has your General Contractor reviewed all of the information provided, double-checked what has been provided, and asked the questions about ambiguous information before commencing with the work?
If you have reached the point where you think your General Contractor is ready to commence construction, the most critical question is, “Are any assumptions being made?” Assumptions lead to misinformation, miscommunication, finger-pointing, and ultimately deteriorated relationships across the board.

While the bottom line is an essential consideration of any project and any business, it is not the first one with Tri-Bay Construction. A project built on a solid foundation followed by a strong collaborative and cooperative effort from beginning to end makes the bottom-line almost academic. Utilizing the experience all parties have is an integral ingredient of a strong foundation. As discussed last month, after each project’s end, we review all phases of a project and identify its strengths and weaknesses.

We build on the strengths and look to improve on the weaknesses. In our experience, we have found the majority of the failings begin before construction.

Because of this fact, we strive to improve the pre-construction services we offer to every client.

No one entity involved in a construction project, be it large or small, is more important than another.

With this philosophy, Tri-Bay Construction provides buildings, tenant improvements, remodels, upgrades, and most importantly, relationships that are BUILT TO LAST.