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When you invest in a construction project, you want solid, on-time results that are built to last. That’s exactly what we deliver at Landmark Remodeling Inc.. As a trusted construction contractor, we handle everything from scheduling to inspections, keeping the project running smoothly and making sure the final outcome matches your vision.

Call today at (904) 420-8671 to discuss your project.

What’s the Difference Between a General Contractor and a Construction Contractor?

A general contractor manages a project and coordinates all the different subcontractors, like electricians, plumbers, and roofers, to ensure everything gets done on time and to the right standards.

As a construction contractor, we go a step further by managing the project and stepping in to do some of the work directly, like framing or finishing carpentry. That means we take care of every part of your project, organizing and managing all the details while also being hands-on where it counts, ensuring the job is done right from start to finish.

What Trades Are Coordinated by a Construction Contractor?

Our construction contractors act as the central hub of your project, coordinating a wide range of skilled trades to ensure everything flows in the right order and meets code. Each trade plays a specific role in building a safe, functional, and long-lasting structure.

Commonly coordinated trades include:

  • Carpenters for framing, trim work, and structural wood components
  • Electricians to install wiring, lighting, and outlets safely and legally
  • Plumbers to manage water lines, drainage, and fixture installations
  • HVAC technicians for heating, ventilation, and cooling systems
  • Roofers, masons, drywall installers, painters, and flooring specialists, depending on the project scope

Each of these trades depends on the others finishing their work in sequence and according to specifications. As construction contractors, we ensure the right people are scheduled at the right time, preventing delays and costly overlaps. By coordinating all trades through one experienced team, you benefit from streamlined communication, smoother timelines, and better quality control.

What Types of Projects Do Construction Contractors Handle?

Construction contractors manage all kinds of building and renovation projects. At Landmark Remodeling Inc., we work with homeowners, business owners, and property developers on projects of every size.

Our services include:

  • Home additions and extensions
  • Kitchen and bathroom remodels
  • Basement finishing
  • Garage builds and conversions
  • New custom home construction
  • Commercial builds and tenant improvements
  • Exterior work like decks, porches, and siding

If it involves framing, wiring, plumbing, or finishing, we’ve got the crew and experience to manage it. We coordinate with trusted subcontractors and make sure every piece of the puzzle fits together properly.

What Are the Stages of a Construction Project?

A construction project usually follows a series of stages that help keep things organized, on time, and on budget.

Here’s a breakdown of the typical construction process:

  1. Planning and design
  2. Pre-construction
  3. Site preparation
  4. Construction
  5. Finishing and walkthrough
  6. Closeout

We’ll keep you updated throughout the process. You’ll know who’s on-site, what work is happening, and what to expect next. Our goal is to minimize stress, reduce surprises, and deliver high-quality results you’ll feel proud of.

Will You Have a Dedicated Point of Contact During Construction?

In a well-run construction project, having a dedicated point of contact is essential. Without one, you may find yourself having to track down different subcontractors or guess who’s in charge of what. With one of our clear liaisons managing the flow of information, you’ll always know who to call, what’s going on, and how things are progressing.

Whether it’s the contractor, a project manager, a site supervisor, or a coordinator specifically assigned to your job, this person serves as your go-to source for updates, questions, and concerns. A single point of contact ensures consistent communication, reduces confusion, and helps maintain alignment between your expectations and what’s happening on-site.

Who Is Responsible for Permits in Construction?

Most construction projects involving structural changes, electrical or plumbing work, or altering the size of a building need permits. These permits are required by your city or local government to ensure that the work is done safely and meets all building codes.

We’ll help you determine which permits are needed, handle the paperwork and plans, and schedule inspections at the right times during the project. This way, you can focus on your project without worrying about all the details.

Can Weather or Permits Delay a Project?

Weather can affect job sites in a variety of ways, especially if the work is outdoors. Heavy rain, strong winds, extreme heat, or freezing temperatures can halt progress on everything from concrete pours to roofing and exterior painting. Even indoor work can be impacted if materials can't be delivered on time due to weather-related transportation issues.

Permits, meanwhile, are required for most major construction projects, and delays can occur if:

  • The permit office has a backlog.
  • The submitted plans need revisions.
  • Required inspections get rescheduled or fail.

Our contractors factor in some buffer time for both weather and permitting issues. We also handle communication with local authorities and inspectors, making the process more efficient. While not every delay can be prevented, our proactive planning measures can minimize the impact.

Should You Expect Itemized Costs in a Construction Contract?

An itemized contract acts as a detailed financial roadmap, clearly showing where your money is going. It typically outlines costs for materials, labor, permitting, and more. This level of transparency helps you avoid surprise charges down the line and allows you to compare bids from different contractors more accurately. If something doesn’t look right, you can ask questions before any work begins.

Without this kind of detail, it’s difficult to know whether your project is being managed efficiently. Simply put, clear numbers build trust.

Partner With Our Construction Company Today

If you’re planning a remodel, addition, or full build, having the right team makes all the difference. At Landmark Remodeling Inc., we bring the experience, organization, and care needed to deliver high-quality results without the headaches. From the first plans to the final cleanup, we handle every detail so you can focus on the big picture.

Looking for a construction contractor? Contact us at (904) 420-8671.

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