When it comes to do construction, whether it be as part of a major company or even a home project, making sure that you have the tools and materials before starting can make the difference between a smooth project to one rife with frustration.
In this article, we’ll look at several different checklists that you’ll need for your construction project, including finalizing your design, tools to use, permits, and using temporary storage.
Before Starting Your Construction Project
The excitement of a new building project is a great feeling, but you must remember to start your project in the right direction, so you won’t run into problems later.
The first thing you should do is finalize your design plans and calculate the cost of materials. If working for construction business, this process might be done by the architect or architect firm; if you’re doing a construction project on your home, you’ll want to make sure that your design is the one you want and have settled on.
Figuring out the cost of materials depends on the building or area you’re working on. For instance, material cost for building a large office may be different from remodeling a home kitchen or bedroom.
Another consideration are permits that need to be gathered before starting your construction project. While you may not need to consult your city council about your modern kitchen design, you will absolutely need to look into any requirements or permits if you are adding an addition to your home or building within the city limits.
Here are a few things to take note of with permits:
Check with your state, county, or city offices what permits are required before building.
You will also need to discover any building codes that need to be enacted.
Check with local utilities or cable companies to help locate any underground wiring that might be disturbed while building
While homeowners don’t need to contact the city, they may need to contact their Homeowners Association (HOA) to ensure their design meets any requirements set forth in their contract.
Tools Checklist
Regardless how big or small your construction project might be, you’ll need tools to start building.
Depending on the size of your project, your tools may vary, but these are the most used tools when working on a construction project:
Carpenter’s level
Circular saw blade
Circular saw
Drill and drill bits
Pencils
Safety glasses
Socket wrench
Dust mask
Gloves post hole digger
Tape measure
Crescent wrench extension cord
Rafter square
Shovel
String
Tool belt
Shopping List for Temporary Storage
As you start your construction project, you may discover that you’ll want to move some of your items or store some of your items in a temporary storage container.
Portable shipping containers are the perfect solution for on-site construction and home remodels because it allows for a separate area to store building materials, tools, and equipment or home items so they don’t get damaged while working in the area.
The great thing about portable shipping containers is their ability to be mobile; should your construction project move to another area on site, the shipping container can move with you.
In this article, we looked at the different tools and considerations you need to know and be aware of when you start a construction project. We also looked at the use of temporary storage to help store items while building to avoid any damage.
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