99 Problems but a New Building Should Not Be One

New Building- Friga INC

A business owner has at least 99 problems

But building a new building should not be one. I mean if you build a new building, it should last for a long-time and be fairly trouble-free. However, if you just go by low-cost numbers then there could be potential problems down the line. There are certain things people can do to save money upfront, but they can create issues overtime.

If there are issues for potential long-term issues we try to point them out or adjust the building design, so there is no issues later on. To us, the building stands like our reputation, if it fell apart, that would look very bad on us. So we try to anticipate future issues. We let our clients know of long-term and short-term savings they can achieve with their new building without causing potential problems later on.

Location helps with the value of the building. You wouldn’t want to build this new building in a bad part of town or in a high crime area. It also helps stand you apart from the others. If the location is not that great then you will most likely you will have to spend more on advertising to attract business. Of course most business owners would prefer prime real estate, however you will have to do your due diligence on what the increase of revenue would bring.

A million dollar lot would be prime, but is the area the lot is located in your target audience? If you are looking for commercial properties check out Ron Stenger, Murney & Associates, Bill Beal, or the Plaza Realty.
Design build is the way to go. By choosing a contractor then an architect, the contractor can help you through the process and provide valuable information. Such as ways to save money upfront, but also can give recommendations of helpful design details that can prevent issues further on down the road. Issues like, ways to prevent oil canning on metal wall panels, ways to prevent future water leak issues, minimizing maintenance of equipment, and so on. If you are building multiple locations, efficiency is the key in your new building, setup, workstations, offices, or other. Figure out what you need for efficiency and what you can be adaptable to. I’m not saying build your building like all of the others. You should have a design that is unique and appealing not just utilitarian. Working with a contractor will give you insight in where you might be able to save some money. Also where you might spend more up front, so you can save more later on.

Energy efficiency is the way to be, use LED’s vs CFL. LEDs usually mean fewer changes in bulbs and are more efficient. They do cost more upfront usually, but they pay off long-term. Try to pick out light fixtures that require less maintenance and less special order light bulbs. Some light fixtures require certain styles of bulbs that are special order, even at supply houses like Harry Cooper Supply. Unless you stock those bulbs, you will have to order one every time one goes out. If you have multiple locations that just turns out to be a headache that is not needed.A more efficient HVAC unit is ideal, half of the time, personnel turn the thermostat to 65 degrees in the summer and 75 in the winter. Needless to say unless you lock the thermostat, a more efficient system will help you in the long run.

You can also choose different types of glass and tinting, depending on your building. A tinted exterior glass can help lower the utility bills. There are several “Green” types of products that also have commercial applications and they can make your New building more efficient and environmentally friendly. Go with solar panels, to help with offsetting high usage equipment or use it for night-time lighting. There are many features building owners can choose that are durable and help save money later on.

Building smart is better in the long-term versus doing things just to save money. Cutting costs in construction can impact the long-term cost of the building. I know there are buildings locally that were built within 10 years ago and they are already replacing windows, doors, and flooring. Partly because they built the buildings with cheaper materials and they do not last as long. It’s no different than if you bought something at Bass Pro Shops or O’Reilly’s.

It will cost more upfront however, it will most likely last longer than if you bought the same thing at Wal-Mart. Most people do not think about the future issues, they just look at cost. Cost is important, however, building smart is the best way and the way to save money down the road. So when you are ready to build, look no further than Friga Construction. We have been building for over 30 years, give us a call @417-887-7134 or check us out online www.frigainc.com. Friga Construction ” where your visions become reality.”

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