If you wanted to build a new house (assuming you know what to do with a power saw and nail gun...), would you start cutting lumber and pouring cement without:
- A blueprint?
- Ordering the proper supplies?
- Putting together a game plan of what needed to be done in which sequence?
- Knowing your budget?
- Figuring out if the land you were building on could support the structure?
...and about a dozen other factors?
Of course not!
Who?
North Shore Contractor Management
The questions and answers is what we do with our clients and the subcontractors we hire. Making sure all topics are covered. We don't figure out WHAT we're trying to accomplish and WHY before we jump in and start before we have a clear plan.
Thinking about the old 5 W's makes a task thought out and easier implemented
What?
What is getting built? What is the most important change you want to make in your home or yard, what is the most needed change? Make a list of wants vs needs. While sitting on the couch or waiting for dinner to cook its an easy thing to do with your family to create discussions about the future.
Where?
Where to begin! Well that's an easy one with me! info@northshorecontractormanagement orwww.northshorecontractormanagement.com
Like a therapist I can get to the route of your needs and wants by just sitting and talking.
Maybe what you need is just a bigger or more organized closet to make your day start easier, maybe that backyard will be your retreat to unwind after the commute to the city. Start with Stu and things will fall into place there after.
Why?
When I'm working with my clients and subcontractors I always start by asking them to define their plan -- their "why."?
Take a few minutes and think about WHY you want a new kitchen for example?
Is it efficient? Is the layout balanced? Do you have enough space? Why do you want that appliance? What is the most important thing you want to change? Who can take care of the work? Where can you find that countertop?
North Shore Contractor Management incorporates life's lessons with construction sequences walking you through things so you understand everything that is going on around you.
How?
How can it be so easy? How can you afford these things? How can it be done on time? How can you trust the contractors from Craigslist and the penny saver? How does that fixture match the countertop, how can I install a steam shower and remove my bathtub?
Call and find out!