Builders and construction companies in have market researched the area and determined what costs are associated with building in this area. This will include the type of soil in , the council and their requirements, the kind of slopes which may be associated with and whether the prospective sites for new homes make sense in the chosen market. Builders who chose to build in will have experience with all aspects of this area which will ensure they are equipped to complete construction with minimal extras and within a shorter timeframe than a builder with less experience in .
Home builders are equipped to facilitate and cost out all aspects of a construction and any documentation associated with a build in . They must supervise contractors, know and abide to local council regulations, building codes and neighbourhood concerns, inspect work and pick up on any potential issues plus perform dozens of other roles that are essential in building a quality home.
Typical contractors which a builder will have to organise and deal with throughout the build:
Professional services: Architects, Interior Designers & Decorators, Landscape Architects & Landscape Designers, Kitchen & Bathroom Designers, Surveyors.
Trade services: Excavator, Concreter, Carpenter, Plumber, Roofer, Electrician, Plasterer, Tiler, Painter, Corker, Carpet Layer, Window Installer, Renderer, Bick Layer.
Home builders are responsible for estimating and setting timeframes and ensuring that the home building project sticks as closely as possible to the specified timetable. Time schedules will most likely need to be adjusted along the way due to things like bad weather and late deliveries. When construction timetables do change the home builder is responsible to adjust everyone's schedule accordingly. As the home construction is underway, they also must ensure contractors adhere to all relevant building codes. Custom and luxury home builders also need to be able to interpret design briefs as these tend to be outside the box compared to a standard build.