If your builder doesn’t work to a job schedule, the handover date you’re originally promised could be pushed out for weeks or even months before you can finally move into your new home.
However, when your builder uses a job schedule throughout the entirety of the project, they can provide you with a guaranteed completion date, so there are no questions as to when your new home will be finished.
The Association of Professional Builders found that 83% of residential home builders don’t have any job schedules when they start construction of a new home. This is daunting for consumers, especially if you need to move into your new home before a certain time, like the holiday season.
No job schedules mean there is no clarity on how the project will progress. Without this clarity, it’s impossible to know exactly when your new home will be ready for you to move in.
It’s a common misconception that the handover date in your contract can’t be taken seriously because it will never be the actual handover date. However, when you work with a professional builder, they put the hard work in before you sign the contract, so they can guarantee that the date on the contract will not change.
The only way the completion date will change is if the contract changes! Variations to the contract could result in delays, but a professional builder will present the changes to the cost and schedule to you in the form of a change order. And they won’t start construction of those changes until you're comfortable and have signed the updated contract!
Here are some tips that will help you ensure that your new home will get built on time…
First, it’s important to make sure that your builder uses job schedules. Because without them, it will be impossible to know when your new home will be completed.
Next, check that there is a completion date in your contract. A verbal confirmation of the date your home will be finished is not enough. It should be written in black and white on the contract you sign before building commences.
Finally, ask your builder how you will be compensated should your new home take longer than expected. Professional builders will include this in the building contract. Having these penalties hold the builder accountable, so you can be sure that your new home will be completed as promised.
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