A ballooning construction schedule is one of the biggest fears prospective homeowners have as they embark on their custom homebuilding journey. And for good reason. Significant delays are costly, inconvenient, and way too common in this industry, but the truly high-quality, improvement-focused custom builder will never accept this status quo as inevitable.
Some of the most common drivers of schedule delays include: the builder’s lack of organization, weather, permit/inspection delays, material lead time/unavailability, homeowner selection delays, and scope changes.
While several of the causes above seem to be out of the builder’s control, the truth is every schedule delay can either be prevented or the effects can be mitigated if you have a PROACTIVE and ORGANIZED custom builder. Before we share what the BIGGEST driver of custom home construction delays is, let’s first dig into the ways that a high-quality builder can minimize construction delays.
Ultimately, the buck stops with your custom builder. At least that’s the belief our team subscribes to. The organization and effectiveness of your custom builder will have a direct impact on your home’s construction schedule. There are so many ways that your builder can prevent and mitigate construction schedule delays, including:
The challenge is to find a custom builder who you trust really does believe it is their profound responsibility to keep the construction of your custom home on schedule. No excuses, no passing the buck. To learn more about finding the right custom builder for you, visit our previous blog post here.
Now, for the BIGGEST driver of construction delays:
Delays in making design selections are the biggest cause of custom home construction delays. There are hundreds of design decisions, large and small, that must be made during the custom homebuilding process. The timeliness of those decisions can make or break a schedule.
A delayed selection can cause material ordering deadlines to be missed and steps to be done out of sequence, which presents future issues with effectively coordinating and “stacking” subs working on site. This is especially true of selections that have long lead times or limited availability. Unfortunately, all of these cascading effects have a negative impact on the quality and timeliness of construction.
Thankfully, your custom builder can help you successfully navigate the selections process, as we dive into in the next section. If you’d like more information on what design selections are needed before construction begins on your custom home, visit our previous blog post here.
So now we’ve shared that not making selections on time can have a direct and significant impact on your custom home’s construction schedule. Which probably leads you to the question: How can I best work towards making selections on time? There are several key ways you can ensure a smooth, efficient, and fruitful selections process, including:
In a uniquely complex project like a custom home build, the potential for construction delays is real. The important question is whether your team has the expertise to anticipate and mitigate issues before they cause delays. A proactive and organized custom builder with great communication will help you navigate the selections process by providing a clear roadmap and valuable guidance. This will prove invaluable as you work collaboratively towards the timely completion of your dream home. If you’re thinking about building a custom home and want to learn more about what’s involved, please reach out to our team today. We are here to help and would love to talk to you about any ideas or questions you might have.