Thursday, April 21, 2016

Give Your Project the Best Start




One of the most important things you can do to ensure your project’s success is to provide it with a great start.  When you bring in an experienced commercial concrete contractor early-on, they are able to oversee your project from start to finish and resolve problems before they ever become an issue. 

A seasoned concrete contractor provides your project the benefit of the experience they have gained through the construction of many diverse structures.  Their large portfolio gives the contractor an innate understanding of the unique advantages and disadvantages of a process.  Also when they are there from the start, they can work with engineers and owners to deal with constructability issues before any actual construction gets underway.

It may be advantageous for you to work with a commercial concrete contractor that has the capability to deliver multiple concrete services.  By hiring a company with the ability to jointly manage rebar and concrete, it allows decisions to be based on the best end results.  The contractor is able to anticipate and quickly respond to any problems with formwork, shotcrete or rebar by shuffling crews to accommodate scheduling. 

Another money saving idea is to check with the company to see if they offer Design/Build, turnkey, or G.C. services.  Generally your project can be less costly to build if you eliminate the need for an architect or other contractors.  Furthermore, by reducing the layers of communication required when working with other professionals, it can produce a better outcome as all services are committed, coordinated and scheduled accordingly to achieve the best results.


The Conco Companies have built a reputation on superior concrete formwork, reinforcing, place and finish, shotcrete and other ancillary services that benefit from our vast experience.  Conco’s concrete services include commercial, educational, parking and other construction development along with public works projects and highways.  Our four regional offices serve California, Colorado, Oregon, Washington, and Nevada. 

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