There are three kinds of people in this world:
Since you’re reading this article about general contracting your pole barn or post frame building, there’s a pretty good chance that you fall under the “those who go out and make things happen” category. Sitting around and waiting for things to happen isn’t a part of your personality. You’re well aware that the only way something is going to get done is by going out and doing it yourself.
If we had to guess, you’re also the type of person who sets lofty goals for yourself and meets these goals consistently. You’re typically good at what you do, and many people like yourself have successfully been their own general contractor (GC) during the construction of a new pole barn or a post frame building.
Taking it upon yourself to be your own general contractor may be appealing to you for numerous reasons:
But…does that necessarily mean you’re a proper fit for the job? Lucky for you, our ‘General Contracting Your Post Frame Building’ guidebook will help answer your questions and guide you through the steps involved.
Perhaps you’ll end up being the perfect fit for the job, or maybe you’ll recognize that hiring a general contractor with post frame experience is a better option.
The essential steps to general contracting any successful construction project are displayed below in the simple construction process model:
Following these five steps will help ensure your post frame construction project remains on schedule and under budget and doesn’t get out of hand. Before you begin, you need to find out if you’re up to the task of being your own contractor.
Assuming your project isn’t unreasonably complex or unusual, the answer to that question is YES. Of course, there are a few caveats to answering yes. Almost anybody can survive being his/her own general contractor. A better question is… how hard do you want the task to be?
Are you the type of person who has:
If you answered yes to any of the qualifications above, then there’s a good chance you’d be a good fit. Why? Because all of these skills are necessary for a smooth pole barn construction process.
It’s practically impossible to get a task accomplished without time management, organization, and logistics – especially a sizable one like a post frame building.
Don’t get us wrong… you can still general contract without these skills, but you’ll definitely have more headaches. Keep in mind that acting as your own general contractor is significantly more natural if you work with a Design/Build company for the building structure (or shell.)
Most people can take on the role of a general contractor, but it’s not something that everyone wants to do. Whether being your own general contractor makes sense for you or not, it will all depend on how these benefits and drawbacks balance out.
Complex projects require a high level of engagement by the general contractor. Due to the level of detail and integration of subcontracts, construction terms, and processes, you’ll want to be as hands-on as possible. Direct involvement will help you define and understand the project scope, especially when selecting and managing subcontractors.
However, you can always reach out to your post frame builder for advice or assistance.
It basically boils down to this trade-off: assume some risk to save some money. For most people, it’s worth it…especially if they can manage the risk and eliminate some of the hassles that generally accompany being your own general contractor.
A wise man once said, “If you don’t enjoy the journey, you won’t enjoy the destination.” Try to have some fun and enjoy the process along the way. All your hard work will be worth it in the end!
As you’ve read through this article about general contracting your pole barn, you’ve covered quite a bit of ground – from the benefits to the drawbacks, and helpful tips to keep in mind during the process.
By now, you should have a much better handle on the construction process and what’s ahead of you in your budding role as a general contractor. But remember, your pole barn builder is still there to help if you have any questions.
As one of the nation’s largest Design/Build post frame companies, we offer the expertise you can rely on, from the planning and permitting stage to the building design and construction of the building shell.
Remember the necessary steps to general contract a successful construction project:
Following these steps will help ensure your building project remains on schedule and on budget and does not get out of hand.
Whichever path you decide you want to take on your journey to building your pole barn, we wish you nothing but success and the best of luck.