Tulsa commercial contractors have to be familiar with most trades and the equipment used to complete work. For some trades like mechanical, electrical, and plumbing the Tulsa commercial contractor needs to be as knowledgeable as the tradesperson doing the...
The flow of information on a given project is the responsibility of the Tulsa commercial contractor. Once the project is awarded to contractors and subcontractors the submittals are close to follow. Because the Tulsa commercial contractor is responsible for scheduling...
For the Tulsa commercial contractor, the first step in the bidding process or job procurement is obtaining the bidding documents. The American Institute of Constructors or AIC describes the bidding documents in this way: “…BID DOCUMENTS In many cases, albeit not all,...
For a Tulsa commercial contractor there is a myriad of equipment that can be used on a construction site. Just for piling equipment there are several different pieces of equipment. For vertical pile drivers the American Institute for Constructors says the following:...
For the Tulsa commercial contractor, the relationship between the owner and architect or designer is called a delivery method. Each delivery method has advantages and disadvantages, and each changes the risk level for the owner and contractor. The most common...
For a Tulsa commercial contractor, closing out a project takes the same amount of effort as doing the project. Reaching the point in the contract documents where closeout procedures and closeout submittals become the focus can be daunting. The closeout submittals will...