WELCOME Getting Smart About Home Modifications A Webinar Series Sponsored by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services Webinar #4 Quality, Affordability and Accountability? WITH Dave Porterfield, Larry Taff, and Jim Gormley
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QUALITY, AFFORDABILITY and ACCOUNTABILITY? Bidding, Contracting and Getting a Fair Price
Presenters Dave Porterfield, Developer Dave Porterfield, Developer Movin’ Out, Inc. Movin’ Out, Inc. Larry Taff, CR, GCP, CAPS General Contractor Larry Taff, CR, GCP, CAPS General Contractor TZ of Madison, Inc. TZ of Madison, Inc. Jim Gormley, Attorney Jim Gormley, Attorney Foley and Lardner LLP Foley and Lardner LLP
GOALS Establish a basic understanding of: Understanding the Bidding Process, Project Management and the Construction Process Understanding the Bidding Process, Project Management and the Construction Process Elements of a Good Construction Contract Elements of a Good Construction Contract
Working with Contractors Interviewing contractors Interviewing contractors Hiring a contractor based on qualifications, references, project specifics Hiring a contractor based on qualifications, references, project specifics Competitive bidding (pros and cons) Competitive bidding (pros and cons) Getting a fair price for the work Getting a fair price for the work
Construction Contracting 101 Best ways to avoid problems encountered with projects involving home modifications or accessibility remodeling
Avoiding Problems Maintain good communication ( most important!) Maintain good communication ( most important!) Select a qualified contractor Select a qualified contractor Have a good (or any!) contract Have a good (or any!) contract Other examples Other examples
Developing Costs and Specifications Understand project cost vs. project value Understand project cost vs. project value Use available resources Use available resources
Note: Remodeling is a service, not a product There are many factors and many vendors involved in estimating a project’s costs
Understanding Remodeling Remodeling is an industry with education requirements specific to its industry (much like the social work field). Remodeling is an industry with education requirements specific to its industry (much like the social work field). Zoning, Building Permit & Inspections Zoning, Building Permit & Inspections Plans need to be developed to scale and be as accurate as possible Plans need to be developed to scale and be as accurate as possible
Understanding Remodeling Finding Contractors Finding Contractors Ask for references and call! Ask for references and call! Know what subcontractors are required for the project? Know what subcontractors are required for the project? Select contractor that matches the size of the project Select contractor that matches the size of the project
Understanding Project Cost vs. Project Value US Averages US Averages What are lenders looking for? What are lenders looking for? How to determine cost of remodel How to determine cost of remodel
Useful Remodeling Resources NARI of Madison, Inc. NARI of Madison, Inc Better Business Bureau Better Business Bureau Wisconsin Department of Trade and Consumer Protection Wisconsin Department of Trade and Consumer Protection Background check websites Background check websites
Construction Contracts 101 Why have a written contract? Why have a written contract? to Measure Performance to Assign Responsibilities to Allocate Risk
What’s in a Contract 1. Parties 2. Project Description 3. Price 4. Timing – start and completion (more)
What’s in a Contract (cont.) 5. Payment procedure 6. Insurance 7. Procedure for changes in the project 8. Dispute resolution 9. Default and termination provisions
Cost of Legal Assistance (reduced fees) Local Bar Association Local Bar Association Charitable Organizations Charitable Organizations Law firms Law firms
Contract Problems What to do if contractor won’t sign the contract or can’t agree to a required provision What to do if contractor won’t sign the contract or can’t agree to a required provision Identify the issues Identify the issues Find another contractor Find another contractor
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CONTINUING WEBINAR SCHEDULE TUESDAYS 10:00 am – 11:00 am 10:00 am – 11:00 am November 10: Zoning, Permits, and Codes November 10: Zoning, Permits, and Codes November 17: Building a Ramp November 17: Building a Ramp
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