What does a General Contractor Do?

A general contractor serves as the primary point of contact and overseer for home renovation and landscaping projects. Their core responsibility is to manage the entire process from coordination to completion, ensuring the project remains efficient and high-quality.

Key duties include:

  • Project oversight: Coordinating multiple trades, such as plumbers, electricians, and landscapers, to prevent conflicts and delays.
  • Logistics and scheduling: Managing subcontractor schedules, deliveries, and timelines to ensure projects are completed 20-30% faster than uncoordinated efforts.
  • Financial management: Tracking expenses, negotiating with suppliers, and providing fixed bids and cost transparency to avoid budget overruns.
  • Legal and safety compliance: Handling the application for building permits to meet local codes, navigating zoning regulations, and performing site inspections for safety.
  • Communication: Serving as the centralized contact for homeowners, providing regular updates, and conducting quality checks at every construction phase.

In addition to structural updates, some general contractors like Hughes Landscaping also integrate outdoor services such as hardscaping, site preparation, and ongoing residential maintenance like mowing, pruning, and seasonal cleanups.


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