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"Design/Build" is a business model many remodelers have adopted.
For a client, the convenience of dealing with one firm for designing and building their project is wonderful. It eliminates the awkward conversations between two providers about who is responsible for what.
However, design/build does not capture the troublesome gap between the two terms. What exactly is the work that gets done to make it possible to have the design get built?
The question is more relevant these days as there are more and more issues that have to be addressed. That is why the phrase that Stan Action of Action ADU in Campbell, Calif., uses struck me as poignant for what all design/build firms actually do: Design, Navigate, Build.
"Navigate" refers to all the work that must happen between the design and the build. What does that include?
These are just a few examples of the challenges that come with many projects. I think Stan is right about the ability to navigate being essential to the success of running a design/build firm.
Your responsibility is to help your client understand all the uncertainty that makes working with a firm that can navigate and has learned lessons about what is hard to anticipate ideal. When selling your firm's services, take your potential clients on a journey into the rough wages that happen between the design and build phases. Then share with them how you will reduce the likelihood that your process will make them seasick, because it includes navigation.