Building Better Relationships in Construction
Chapter 32, Don’t Procrastinate — The Importance of Early Subcontractor Identification, highlights the critical role of securing subcontractors early in the construction process. Alex and Sabrina explain that delaying trade selection often leads to higher costs, schedule disruptions, limited contractor availability, and reduced client confidence. Early subcontractor engagement preserves negotiating leverage, improves project coordination, reduces stress, and strengthens relationships with trusted trades. The hosts recommend creating detailed trade calendars, vetting contractors well before construction begins, maintaining backup options, and conducting regular communication to confirm schedules, material deliveries, and resource availability. They emphasize that early involvement of subcontractors improves quality, reduces change orders, and helps identify potential conflicts before they become costly field issues. Practical examples involving roofing, HVAC, and specialty finishes demonstrate how advance planning prevents delays and rework. Ultimately, the chapter argues that proactive subcontractor identification is a competitive advantage that protects schedules, budgets, quality, and client trust while fostering stronger partnerships and long-term project success.
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