general contractor vs construction manager
Some might say that general contractors are more experienced contractors, therefore, they should do the construction. But this is not true. A general contractor is not a construction manager.
A general contractor’s job is to oversee the entire project. A construction manager should be a very, very good construction manager. In fact, it is not uncommon for a construction manager to have a general contractor in his business.
In the construction business, contractors are responsible for completing all the work on the job. A construction manager has a very specific job to do, but he or she can work either side of the project. A general contractor has a very broad scope of work that he or she can do, but they can do it either as a general contractor or as a subcontractor.
It’s important to note that a construction manager’s work is subject to negotiation and that some construction work is not covered by general contractor contracts. These are known as “site work” and “construction management” contracts. Site work includes things like excavation, building foundations, utilities, and anything else that needs to be done on a construction site.
The general contractors are the ones that are going to build a house and they are also the ones that will do the work that requires them to use other contractors. A general contractor is someone that will do the labor/project management for a contractor. A subcontractor is someone that will do the labor/project management for someone else.
Contractors and subcontractors should be treated like one and the same. This is because the person doing the subcontracting will be the person who will be paying the bills, keeping the books, and making sure the work is done correctly and efficiently. A general contractor is someone that has no control over either the subcontractor or their subcontractor, so it makes sense to treat them as one and treat the sub-contractors as the other.
It would be very easy to think that the general contractor is actually the one who is actually doing the work. But the reality is that their job is to keep you on the hook for the work that you hired them to do (like building a house) and to ensure that you have the most accurate bill of lading so you can keep the money coming in.
So in a nutshell, the general contractor is the one making sure that everything is in order throughout the course of the construction project, and the construction manager is the one on the ground, checking the progress and pointing out problems before they get too big to fix.
The construction managers are important people who are on the job for the long haul. It’s the general contractors who are more likely to get things wrong, because the more money you put in, the more people you hire. If you are getting things wrong, the general contractor is the person to call. But the general contractor is a lot more about the money.
The general contractor is a lot more like a homeowner. Construction managers are the people who do the heavy lifting. They are the people who are in charge of the budget, the budget being the most important thing for a construction manager. They are also in charge of the hiring. They are usually in charge of the hiring and hiring decisions. They decide if a project is worth doing. They make sure the budget is right. They make sure the people who work for them are qualified.