Send every bidder the same drawings, finish schedules, and assumptions, then demand written clarifications for exclusions. This turns vague estimates into accountable commitments and prevents later arguments that inflate costs. Builders appreciate clarity; you gain apples-to-apples comparisons and fewer surprises when discussions shift from price to execution quality under real-world conditions.
Create a leveling sheet that highlights allowances, exclusions, and provisional sums for disposal, protection, and site logistics. Many costly disputes hide in these lines. By surfacing them early, you prevent scope drift, protect your contingency, and choose partners based on transparency, not illusions that unravel when demolition reveals heavier-than-expected realities.
Use written agreements with detailed scopes, milestone-based payments, insurance requirements, and change-order procedures. Establish a weekly meeting rhythm with punch lists and photo updates. Predictable communication shrinks drama, aligns expectations, and ensures small issues never metastasize into schedule killers that push your move-in beyond leases, school starts, or financing deadlines.
All Rights Reserved.