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Hiring a non-local builder as general contractor?

ILoveCookie
10 years ago

Hi,

We are in the dreaming stage of building a new home, and have already found a specialty builder that we wish to use.

This builder specializes in both energy-efficient homes and timber frame homes, which is perfect for us. They also have a plan that we really like, which only requires minor tweaking -- a couple rooms need to be a little larger.

This builder offers general contracting service in several states, including mine. Ideally, we would want to have them do everything (because they specialize in this type of houses), but they are 300 miles away from us. So they would have to sub-contract certain work out to contractors in our state.

The concern is, how would they manage the job site on a daily basis, given the long distance? Is it a bad idea not to hire a local general contractor?

We do know that this builder will build the entire frame (wall panels with windows/doors, roof panels, floor systems) in their workshop, and ship it to the building site. Their own crew will come to the building site to erect the entire frame, and make the house weather tight. (If we don't use this builder's general contracting service, their work could stop here.) After that, the local subcontractors will come in to finish the interior and the exterior, including roofing, siding, flooring, cabinets, built-ins, etc.

We could go and ask the builder directly, "as a GC, how do you manage building sites that are not in your home state?"

However, before doing that, we would like to see what the knowledgeable GW-ers think of this.

Thank you!

This post was edited by ILoveCookie on Fri, Jun 14, 13 at 12:08

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