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4 STAGES OF CONSTRUCTION
(Single Family Home)

Foundation Schedule
Frame Schedule
Trim Schedule
Finish Schedule


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1A. * This Schedule is the Ultimate wizard and a very Aggressive (1 to 5 pages, about 458 tasks or events to perform from "Start to Finish" in about 12 weeks or 84 days of construction) of: 1) when to Call [an Order, Deliver, Drop, Measure, Install, Check, Walk-Thru or when to have Inspections] 2) The maximum action that will have a Trade In Your Home Everyday with NO vacant days or without any activity on a day by day schedule through-out construction from "Start to Finish") 3) you need a strong subcontractor base. 
Scheduling is:
"A Very Crucial and Critical TOOL TO BUILD WITH"
 The Ultimate and a very Aggressive Schedule
 
Keeping Your Home On Schedule

1B. Scheduling Time Line:  8 Pages of detailed information with 4 Stages of Construction and 17 Phases totaling over 246 Steps of scheduling to do in the next 110 to 120 days to completion of the New House.


The “Time Line Schedule” of events shown here is only a guide and is based off of a small to medium sized home, between 1,600 to 2,800 square feet, with a 110 to 120 day build time including Saturdays and Sundays (“Same Schedule” with larger homes between 3,200 to 3,600 square feet, a 135 day build time, because of [framing and drywall]). There will always be some areas that hold you up and others that you speed through. There is some overlap of tasks! For instance, while the roof is being shingled, the carpenters could build the interior room partitions, or while one crew is siding, the house, plumbers and electricians could work inside. Many of these tasks could take place at the same time or in a different order. It depends on how much of the home building project the Homeowner or Owner / Builder, is subcontracting out. Weather and the time of year you build your home will have an affect as well. Some things will take longer in cold weather.

  1. HOMEOWNER PRE- CONSTRUCTION ORIENTATION  
         CONFERENCE

FOUNDATION SCHEDULING


  2. Survey / Plot
  3. Site Condition Report
  4. Lot Clearing / Scrape / Drainage
  5. Slab Prep and Slab Backfill

  6. Plumbing Underground Rough-In
  7. Electrical Underground Rough-In
  8. Mechanical Underground Rough-In
  9. Monolithic Slab or Stem Wall

     Pool Shell / Plumbing
     Electrical / Deck Finish
     Pool Final …………….(5 in 1)       

10. Slab Termite Soil Treatment
11. Slab and Footer Prior to Concrete Pour
12. Concrete Pour
13. Stock Block and Beam
14. Lintel Concrete Pour
15. Drop / Deliver Trusses / Lumber

“Electrical Meter Set”

FRAME SCHEDULING


16. Set Trusses and Sheathing
17. Roof and Wall Sheathing
18. Install Windows
19. Roof Dry-In / Flashing
20. Plumbing Tub Set 1st & / 2nd Floor
21. Gas Rough-In / 2nd Gas Rough-In
22. HVAC / Mechanical Rough-In
23. Electrical Rough-In
24. Install Exterior Entry Door
25. Alarm Low Voltage Rough-In
26. Roof Shingle Installation
27. Aluminum / Vinyl Soffit and Fascia
28. Cultured Stone Exterior Finish

29A. Frame Stage and Final Stage
         Water Intrusion Inspection
         1st Half Pre-Drywall and 2nd Half Final
         Walk-Thru……......................................…Click for FREE Download........$FREE$


A Very Crucial and Critical Inspection
Demanding, but a MUST!

3 Steps in 1
“An average walk-thru is about 2 – 3 hours
“Frame, Pre-Drywall, Frame Walk”


29. Frame Inspection
30. Pre-Drywall Meeting
31. Expert Construction..............................Frame Walk………..”about 2 – 3 hours”
32. Insulation and Polyurethane Foam
33. Wire Lathe and Stucco

34. Stock Drywall
      Hang Drywall / Texture Drywall / Install Sills

35. Cut Walks and Drives
      Form and Pour Sidewalks and Driveway

TRIM SCHEDULING

36. Trim Delivery and Installation
37. Paint Interior and Exterior
38. Overhead Steel Garage Door / 9 Steps
39. Final Lot Grade

40. Install Irrigation System
      Sod
      Landscape and Exterior Termite Spray

41. Cabinet Installation
      Install Countertops and Solid Surface Tops

42. Install Flooring
      Vinyl
      Tile Floor and Walls

43  AC Trim and Compressor Set
44  Blown Insulation

45  Shower Enclosures and
      Mirrors Installed

46  Gas Trim Final Inspection and General Information
47  Plumbing Trim Final Inspection
48  Alarm Trim
49  Electrical Trim Final Inspection
        

FINAL FINISH SCHEDULING

       Mechanical Final Inspection (only)

 50 Drywall Final Punch-Out

       Electrical Meter Set ( Utility Company)

 51 Rough / Final / Touch-Up Clean (3 in 1)

       Hot Check and AC Start-Up

 52 Paint Punch-Out before Carpet

 53 Blinds - Installed
      Install Ventilated Shelving
      Screen Enclosure
      Carpet Install
      Trim Carpentry Lock-Out
                                     (5 in 1)
54  Fencing Installation

      Final Clean (3 in 1)
      
      Mailbox Installation………….Click for FREE Download …....$FREE$

      Touch-Up Clean (3 in 1)

 55  Screen Out

       Environmental Building Solutions……..Paid Service

       County Final Building Inspection


Homeowners and Owner / Builders
● Realtor


#56 “Last-Final Walk-thru Orientation
For New Home Demonstration”

A Very Crucial and Critical Inspection
Demanding, but a MUST!
About 25 Steps in 1

“An average walk-thru with NO experience is about 2 – 3 hours”

(33 pages of detail information)

Owner / Builder or Homeowner(s)
Quality Control Inspection Checklist Pre-Closing
Orientation
$ New Home Final Walk-Thru $
“Once again- An average walk-thru is about 2 – 3 hours”

        
! Avoid Cost Over-runs !

Are you prepared to catch all of the flaws in your new home during the walk through inspection? Your builder can leave you with all sorts of nightmares if you don't do a thorough inspection.

We believe the best customer is a well-informed customer.
It helps you sleep better at night - and that helps us sleep better!
That's why you'll find our website offers more
solid, useful information than all the other



The Quality Assurance Control Inspection Checklist is also very helpful and insightful for building professionals:

REALTOR (use #56 Final Walk-thru 33 pages in detail)
 A Very Crucial and Critical Inspection
Demanding, but a MUST!
About 25 Steps in 1

“An average walk-thru with NO experience is about 2 – 3 hours

(33 pages in detail information)


Owner / Builder or Homeowner(s)
Quality Control Assurance Inspection Checklist Pre-Closing
Orientation

New Home Final Walk-Thru


● BUILDERS / GENERAL CONTRACTING
● PROJECT MANAGERS
● CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
● SUPERINTENDENTS
● REMODELERS


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