Client Resources
Resource Categories
Project Planning & Management:
Skills & Knowledge:
Legal & Financial:
Finalization & Closeout:
Specialty Areas:
Vision & Leadership:
1. Non-Negotiables
Core principles and requirements that must be agreed upon and maintained throughout the construction project to ensure alignment and success.
2. Single Point of Contact
Designates a clear and singular person responsible for communication between all parties, ensuring smooth coordination and accountability.
3. Worst That Can Happen Agreement
A proactive agreement that outlines potential risks and worst-case scenarios to prepare for and mitigate unexpected challenges.
4. Stop Point Consensus
An agreed-upon moment or stage in the project where progress is paused for a thorough review, ensuring the project stays on track.
5. Typical Roadmap (20 Steps of Construction)
A step-by-step guide outlining the major phases of a construction project, from concept to completion.
6. Building Committee Makeup
Details the ideal structure and roles of the building committee, ensuring effective decision-making and project oversight.
7. Personality Analysis
Helps identify key personality traits that contribute to effective project management and collaboration within the construction team.
8. Skills Needed
Outlines the essential skills required for team members involved in a construction project, ensuring they can meet project demands.
9. Understanding Blueprints
An introduction to reading and interpreting blueprints, a critical skill for ensuring everyone involved understands the technical plans.
10. Construction Institute Specifications (CSI) Divisions
A reference to the standardized structure for organizing and communicating construction project details, crucial for industry compliance.
11. Contracts (Sources and Types)
A guide to various contract types, their sources, and when to use them to ensure legal protection and clarity between all parties.
12. Lien Release Provisions
Explains the process and importance of lien release provisions to protect against legal claims after payments are made.
13. Consultants Needed (Architect, General Contractor, etc.)
A list of essential consultants, like architects and contractors, needed to provide specialized expertise throughout the project.
14. Finance / Funding
An overview of financing options and funding strategies that can be used to support the construction project from start to finish.
15. Insurance (Builder’s Risk, etc.)
Details the necessary insurance policies, like Builder’s Risk, to protect the project from unforeseen losses or damages.
16. Warranties
Explains the different types of warranties available (e.g., workmanship, material) and their importance in safeguarding the project post-completion.
17. Punch List
A document that lists final adjustments or fixes that need to be made before the project is deemed complete.
18. Close Out Documents
The essential documentation required at the end of a project, including warranties, maintenance information, and compliance certificates.
19. Specialties (Lighting, Audio & Sound, Furnishings)
A focus on specialized areas such as lighting, audio, sound, and furnishings to enhance the functionality and aesthetics of the final project.
20. Ministry Vision, Goals & Longterm Plan
A strategic outline of the ministry’s goals and long-term vision to ensure the construction aligns with the overall mission and future growth.
As an Architect I have worked with George Christian on multiple projects including Front Range Alliance Church, Evangel Christian Assembly and Quaker Ridge Christian Camp where he has performed beyond expectation. Projects were finished ahead of schedule and below budget and I look forward to working together on future projects.
PATRICK MORGAN
I have great memories of the many times of prayer, laughter and the miracles that allowed the move of SKY from Lewisville to Van Texas.
GLEN HINCKLEY
We would rehire George for any future projects and give him the highest recommendation.
MIKE SCHELL
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