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By Reuben Walker

Is “good, fast, cheap – choose two” true? Why quality construction counts.

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When it comes to your building assets, quality construction counts

The physical building you live in and the one(s) you own with your business are more than buildings. They are assets in your fiscal and physical health. They are more than boards and concrete.

They are where the creation of your lifelong memories take place. And they are the base of your efforts to improve the world with your business. It’s obvious they are important, and it’s also clear quality construction counts in making your buildings the best they can be. This post looks at why quality counts. Read on to see how that maximizes the return on your investment.

Good, fast, cheap – Choose two

You may have heard the maxim you can have quality, speed, and low cost for a product. But you may only have two of those at a time. These choices are true of things like restaurant food. They can also apply to the decision you make about your construction project.

This choice could be vital to the quality and long-term financial results of your business and personal assets. Don’t make it in a careless manner.

Fast and cheap

If you want construction done quick and inexpensive, it’s clear that quality will suffer. Unqualified labor will be used, shortcuts will have to be taken, and cheap materials must be used. This choice a horrible and practically a non-existent one for a new building or commercial buildout. Think of the permits and inspections. It’s also a poor choice for any building renovation, restoration, or remodeling.

This poor decision will always result in sub-standard performance and expensive repairs in the long run. For commercial buildings you will rent or sell it could even cause detrimental legal actions.

Good and cheap

It is sometimes possible to get quality construction that is lower cost. But you won’t get it fast. With this option, you have to wait on your contractor’s schedule and when it is most cost-efficient for them. For example, you may get a better price during any off-season(s). But, there will be no overtime hours, and you might have to wait for back-ordered lower-cost materials necessary to keep the cost down.

If you have the time, this might be the right choice. However, any project of this nature entails a long-term construction site. And this situation can be inconvenient, disrupting, and frustrating.

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Filed Under: Commercial Building Remodeling, Commercial Construction Buildout, Featured, Home Renovation or Restoration Tagged With: Quality Construction

By Reuben Walker

Avoid construction disasters: use a licensed contractor, not a handyman

Photo of licensed contractor, CAM Contracting of Orlando, FL 32812

Licensed contractor versus a handyman: make the smart choice

When it comes time for a home renovation or restoration project, people often think of a handyman. But this can be a costly option.

According to Google, a handyman is “a person who is able or employed to do occasional domestic repairs and minor renovations”. A handyman may be competent for hanging artwork, replacing a lock, or installing blinds. But when it comes to “construction” that will have a lasting impact on your home or business, the smart choice is using a licensed contractor.

According to wiseGEEK a licensed or general contractor’s:

“license may be for general construction, or may be obtained for specialized fields, such as plumbing, painting or knowledge of heating and cooling systems like HVAC. Hiring a licensed Contractor tends to assure that one is getting someone with knowledge of state laws regarding building and has a greater degree of experience.

Additionally, people cannot usually obtain a Contractor’s license unless they are also incorporated as a business. This protects both the contractor and would-be employers. If a worker with a contractor’s license performs shoddy work or builds any type of building that does not come up to code, he or she can lose his or her license, as well as being sued by employers.”

Why is important to use a licensed contractor? It comes down to professionalism, performance, and permits.

Professionalism

By its nature a license implies professionalism. The holder is judged to be competent, knowledgeable, experienced, and qualified to carry out the licensed work. This professionalism holds true for a licensed contractor in the construction industry. These general contractors consider every aspect of their work’s impact on your home.

Efficiency

Because a licensed professional has experience and knowledge of a variety of techniques, they know the best and most efficient way to complete individual tasks and entire projects. They have the latest “book” knowledge plus the hands-on experience from doing the work many times before. Thus, you have lower costs for your project. The savings come via less unused construction material and fewer labor hours.

Safety

A licensed contractor is required to meet OSHA safety standards. Meeting them means the job site is safer from accidents that can derail your project’s completion. The results of their work are safer as well since they meet local codes.

They often have worker’s compensation insurance. It will cover costs in the unlikely event of an accident. This medical coverage lessens the odds of an injured worker suing you because the accident occurred on your property.

Shoddy construction can have life or death consequences, especially electrical work.

Quality

Licensed contractors have to produce quality work in order meet the codes mentioned above. It is also required for them to maintain their license. They are usually an incorporated business that must do top work to retain customers and repeat business. Thus they have a long-term commitment to quality. It’s not a one-off with them.

Performance

Contractors also have a proven track record. Because of their commitment to quality and efficiency, they have many clients, repeat business, and a work history. You can access that record via referrals and conversations with previous customers.

Training

Part of maintaining a license is certification for job-site safety practices. Another part is mastering the latest and best construction techniques. They are also familiar with cutting-edge products. Training ensures safe construction and functionality of the completed work.

Bonding

Licensed professional are often bonded. They are financially responsible for their work and any damage to your home or building. Bonding protects you should the contractor perform sub-par work, not complete your project, or fail to pay their subcontractors and suppliers. It removes your liability.

Permits

Licensed contractors pull any needed permits for your project. They make sure the work meets local legal requirements. And they make sure it passes all inspections and will not cause problems for you down the road.

Conclusion

As you can see professionalism, performance, and proper permits are paramount if you want to avoid construction disasters.

The key is to avoiding costly mistakes is choosing a trustworthy and licensed contractor. It is important to have a GC who understands you and your business or property. You want someone you can count on to provide quality, safety, and value. And you want them to prevent any problems in the future.

When it comes time to think about your next construction project, choose CAM Contracting.

Filed Under: Commercial Building Remodeling, Home Renovation or Restoration Tagged With: General Contractor, handyman, licensed contractor

By Reuben Walker

Stamped Concrete – more design for a lower cost

Photo of stamped concrete parkeing lost at Old Town Theme Park by CAM Contracting of Orlando

Get the look of stone or brick pavement with stamped concrete

Stamped concrete is a building material that is long-lasting, flexible, and cost-efficient. But, before we go into its many benefits, let’s start with a definition.
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According to Wikipedia:

“Stamped concrete is concrete that is patterned and / or textured or embossed to resemble brick, slate, flagstone, stone, tile, wood, and various other patterns and textures.”

It is perfect for pool decks, entrance ways, patios, walkways, and courtyards. It gives these areas the upscale look of paving stones or brick without the higher costs associated with them. It was first used in the 1950s and gained popularity in the 70s. Now, it is even starting to be used in interiors.

Stamped concrete provides design flexibility

The product’s ability to be colored makes it a standout building material. Natural, bright, pastel or artificial colors are possibilities. There is more flexibility to pull a building and its surrounding environment together with colored concrete that natural paving stones or slate.

It works well with these natural materials when used for fountains and steps. And it complements them at a lower cost. It also provides for a quicker installation.

Stamped concrete works beautifully with other decorative concrete elements. These can include exposed aggregate or acid staining. Brick, hexagonal tile, worn rock or stone are common patterns.

How is stamped concrete poured?

The process of installing stamped concrete involves three procedures. They are: adding the base color, adding the accent color (if desired), and stamping the pattern.

Adding base color

The base color often imitates the color of natural building materials. It is produced by adding a color hardener to the concrete. This hardener is a powder pigment that dyes the concrete the desired color.

There are two ways of applying it. They are integral color or cast-on color.

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Filed Under: Commercial Construction Buildout, Project Profile Tagged With: cast-on color, Color release, integral color, Old Town Theme Park, stamped concrete

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I have had the pleasure to know David Seip for over ten years. Initially, we worked as colleagues at the same company.   As we progressed in our own respected aspects as contractors we worked as separate entities together on the same projects. Empire Construction has hired CAM Contracting for several projects and we feel that CAM Contracting is a stellar organization priding themselves on not only speed but accuracy in completing a project. I have met and worked with many types of businessmen over the years from developers and investors to sub-contractors. I have found many to be less in substance than they profess to be in words. David Seip is an honest, upstanding businessman and an excellent General Contractor. It is our belief that CAM Contracting would be a wise choice if you want your project to be completed on time and within your budgetary restrictions. Feel free to contact me personally if you have further questions. Sincerely,
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If you are looking for a reliable and honest contractor, look no further than CAM Contracting, LLC! Dave Seip, the owner, uses the highest quality of professionalism, materials, and sub-contractors to insure a superb job without the inflated cost. We had CAM Contracting install wood flooring throughout our house, including our staircase. Due to poor construction from the original builder, each stair was a different width and depth. Although the job was very tedious, Dave and his sub-contractor, also named Dave, took the time to measure each stair and the results are not only amazing but beautiful as well. I highly recommend CAM Contracting! Sincerely,
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You did an efficient, clean, and excellent job!

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Thank you so much for taking care of all the things that needed fixing at our house. Replacing the ballast in the kitchen lights, replacing a leaky valve, replacing part of the flooring, installing flood lights, de-gunking and painting the patio floor...whew, so much needed to be done. You did an efficient, clean, and excellent job! We will definitely use your services again and recommend CAM Contracting to others!
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If you need anything renovated or improved for your home, you can't do better than CAM. They have tremendous integrity and a commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. I cannot recommend them highly enough!!
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I highly recommend CAM Contracting. From start to finish, they exceeded expectations. Their quote was competitive; they arrived on time and professionally completed the work within the established timeline. We are extremely happy with the finished product!
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