What Is Design-Build and What Does It Mean for You?

Here at Neira Custom Homes, we pride ourselves on being a Design-Build contractor, where the traditional separation between the design and construction phases is eliminated, and our team manages the entire project from start to finish. In this blog, we will explore what it means for you.

What is Design-Build?

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Picture this: embarking on a construction project using the Design-Build method is like having a one-stop shop for the draft, design, and construction phases. Unlike the traditional approach, where architects create plans and contractors bid and build, Design-Build brings everything together under one roof.

Traditionally, these phases were separate entities, often leading to miscommunication, delays, and increased costs.

We focus on aligning the home plan and finishes with your budget, making sure your project meets your goals without the headaches of dealing with multiple parties.

What Does Design-Build Mean for You?

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Single Point of Contact

Single-entity responsibility simplifies communication and accountability. That means real-time adjustments during design processes, fewer trips to different vendors, and no more finger-pointing. It also streamlines risk identification and facilitates prompt issue resolution.

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Faster Project Delivery and Cost Savings

Close collaboration identifies cost-saving opportunities during design and improved communication minimizes design changes during construction, saving the cost.

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Quality Control and Client Involvement

Clients can be actively involved throughout the process, providing input and feedback, and a single-team approach ensures that the clients' design ideas are maintained through construction.

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