When it comes to building a new property it can be a stressful time for you, even once everything regarding the design is planned and in place.

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Something which we so often see during the construction process are minor mistakes which could in fact be avoided, and that is what we are going to be taking a look at today. Mistakes can cost the project money and can extend the time of delivery, which is of course going to cause you a lot of consternation and stress. Most of the common mistakes are relatively simple to avoid, but the key is knowing what they are. 

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Theft of Goods

Companies like A Class Hoardings in Sydney understand that their products are first and foremost to be used for security, and this is something which too many constructions sites take for granted. The theft of equipment is something which can greatly set back a project, and something as simple as adding some hoardings is critical to maintaining safety. A would-be criminal could always leap over the hoardings of course, but the point here is dissuasion and making their job much harder, which is exactly what this kind of product delivers. 

Communication Issues

During the build there will always be a snag or two that you run into, and it is imperative that you have an open line of communication with the project manager. One of the most common mistakes which is made is the construction team taking it upon themselves to make decisions on-the-job, when something goes awry. This could be anything from a mis-measured window to an uneven surface which was unexpected. The point here is that you should have the final say on what the course of action is when a snag is hit.

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A Failure to Budget 

One of the most common things which happens on just about every construction job is that the costs overrun, this is not new by any stretch of the imagination. Sadly however, we so very often see that the property owners have not budgeted for this extra, and that can see the job grind to a halt when costs do inevitably spill over. It is critical that anyone who is investing in a new construction project recognizes the need for extra capital to cover any potential extra costs.

Failure to Match Design to Lifestyle 

When people do decide to design and build their own homes, a common mistake which is made is that they fail to actually consider how they will be using and living in the property. A home that looks nice is great, but if it doesn’t fit in with your lifestyle you are going to be disappointed. Don’t let an architect push their own designs on your home, this is about how you live and the design should meet that. 

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Not Factoring in Weather Conditions

We cannot always predict what the weather will do of course, but certain seasons do bring increased and decreased probabilities of precipitation, which can cause issues. If there is too much moisture on the ground or if temperatures are freezing, construction work will be halted and this is going to become costly. It is for this reason that any construction work should be carried out in the warmer months, when there is far less likelihood of weather putting a stop to construction. This may sound simple but so many rush to get a job finished that they get started at the wrong times of the year. 

Common mistakes which are so simple to avoid. 

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