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Ep 04 Opening Up the Conversation Between Architects and Construction Managers with Cody Carson

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The relationship between architects and construction companies is an important one that often gets overlooked, especially in the early design process. Cody Carson, a Project Manager at Tandem Construction, joins me to talk about the importance of collaboration with architects, the lines of communication between architects, construction managers, and contractors, and the benefits of getting owner and end-user feedback as early as possible.
Cody explains how, as a project manager, he prefers to get involved with architects before the schematic design so that they can approach the project collaboratively. This helps to guide the vision and reduces the amount of rework done on a project. He says there’s a common misconception that getting construction companies involved early isn’t the most cost-effective decision, but this isn’t the case. Construction companies keep abreast of industry trends and costs and have relationships with subcontractors that will benefit the entire design process.
Cody also talks about the benefits of open communication, with clearly defined boundaries, between all parties involved: the construction company, contractors, architects, owners, and end-users. This prevents misunderstandings and any surprises on all ends, including the end-users intended use of the space.
In this episode, you’ll find out:
● Getting everyone in the room early prevents rework and helps to guide the vision
● The requirements for creating commercial spaces intended for use by the public
● The lines of communication between architects, construction managers, and subcontractors
● The process of cost-estimating
● What an owner should ask a construction manager at the start of a project
● And more!
Resources Mentioned:
● Email: info@theschimgroup.com
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The relationship between architects and construction companies is an important one that often gets overlooked, especially in the early design process. Cody Carson, a Project Manager at Tandem Construction, joins me to talk about the importance of collaboration with architects, the lines of communication between architects, construction managers, and contractors, and the benefits of getting owner and end-user feedback as early as possible.
Cody explains how, as a project manager, he prefers to get involved with architects before the schematic design so that they can approach the project collaboratively. This helps to guide the vision and reduces the amount of rework done on a project. He says there’s a common misconception that getting construction companies involved early isn’t the most cost-effective decision, but this isn’t the case. Construction companies keep abreast of industry trends and costs and have relationships with subcontractors that will benefit the entire design process.
Cody also talks about the benefits of open communication, with clearly defined boundaries, between all parties involved: the construction company, contractors, architects, owners, and end-users. This prevents misunderstandings and any surprises on all ends, including the end-users intended use of the space.
In this episode, you’ll find out:
● Getting everyone in the room early prevents rework and helps to guide the vision
● The requirements for creating commercial spaces intended for use by the public
● The lines of communication between architects, construction managers, and subcontractors
● The process of cost-estimating
● What an owner should ask a construction manager at the start of a project
● And more!
Resources Mentioned:
● Email: info@theschimgroup.com
  continue reading

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