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Avcorp Constructions is a leading construction company in Surrey, BC, offering quality services at competitive prices. Our team is dedicated to delivering exceptional results for all your construction needs.

Services

 

General Contracting Services
One of the main services your construction company can provide is General Contracting Services. This role involves managing the overall construction process, hiring subcontractors, coordinating schedules, and ensuring that the project is completed on time and within budget. In this arrangement, the general contractor assumes the financial risk for the budget they agreed upon according to the contract.

Design-Build Services
Another fantastic service is Design-Build. I used to have a certification from the Design-Build Institute of America, and it’s something I’m really passionate about. In this model, whether it’s the architect or the builder, all parties are contracted under one entity. In my experience, the general contractor typically controls the process, hiring architects, engineers, and any other third parties required to accomplish the project. This one-entity model allows for a single point of accountability, which can greatly streamline operations.

Pre-Construction Services
Next up, we have Pre-Construction Services. These are crucial, as no builder can move forward without proper planning. This involves developing a clear construction plan, managing permits, zoning, and coordinating all stakeholders before the project breaks ground. In fact, I’ve written extensively on this in my book, The First Planner System. Pre-construction is one of the essential services to expect from any competent construction company.

Construction Management
Construction Management is another key service. This can involve a construction manager (CM) overseeing a general contractor or directly managing the project themselves. They act as the owner’s representative, ensuring everything runs smoothly, whether it’s through multi-prime contracts or managing general contractors. A construction company offering this service brings significant value to any large-scale project.

Renovation and Remodeling Services
Not everything is about new builds. Renovation and Remodeling are major services that require a unique set of skills. It’s one thing to build a project from scratch, but it’s another to remodel or renovate an existing structure. The analogy I love for this is that remodeling is like changing a tire on a car moving at 60 miles per hour. Some construction companies specialize in this, and it’s something to definitely consider if you’re not starting from a greenfield site.

Site Development
Site Development is another important service that construction companies can provide. This includes mobilization, surveying, clearing, and grading the site. In some cases, the construction company will also handle utility work to prepare the land for building. Site development sets the stage for everything that follows, so it’s essential to hire a construction company that excels in this area.

Development, Design, and Engineering Services
Some companies also offer Development, Design, and Engineering Services. When all of this is handled in-house, it can streamline your project by reducing red tape and ensuring smoother communication between different teams. If your project requires high-level design and engineering, finding a construction company that offers these services is invaluable.

Sustainable Design Services
Sustainable Design is becoming increasingly important in construction. While many companies hire consultants for this, some construction firms have in-house expertise in sustainability. A company that prioritizes sustainable design and has the necessary certifications can be a huge asset, especially when environmental considerations are a priority for your project.

Self-Perform Work
This is a big one: Self-Perform Work. Companies that self-perform certain tasks are often more reliable because they are Builders at their core. They tend to have a better grasp of critical project durations, and since they are doing the work themselves, they may have fewer change orders and a deeper commitment to the success of the project. This service shows that the company is truly invested in the building process and not just acting as a middleman.

Facilities Management Services
Finally, some construction companies also offer Facilities Management. This includes handling warranty calls, tracking maintenance tickets, and monitoring the building’s performance over time. A good example is Hensel Phelps, a company that expanded from construction into facilities management. They take care of the entire lifecycle of a building, from initial planning to long-term management, which can be a major benefit to owners.

I hope this blog has broadened your understanding of the services that construction companies can provide. Whether you’re looking for general contracting, design-build, or facilities management, you now have a clearer picture of what to expect.

 

Residential Construction

Quality residential construction service tailored to your needs.

More Most home buyers have a lot of questions about the construction of their home: How long will it take to build? What happens when? What does each step involve? When can we visit the site and see our home in progress? When do we have to make final decisions about cabinets, fixtures, flooring, and so on? When do building inspections take place? Will we have a chance to inspect it ourselves before we take possession?Here is an outline of the typical construction process today, based on a single-family home. Bear in mind that this is a generalized description—your home builder may use a different approach. For multi-family buildings and larger condominiums, a different construction process is most often involved, and you should ask about construction timing specific to that development.The process and schedule will also be affected by the size and style of the house; the lot; the construction techniques used; the amount of customization required; the number of municipal inspections; whether the home is located in a large development; availability of labour, and many other factors. Ask your builder to explain the process for your home.PHASE ONE: PRE-CONSTRUCTIONBefore any construction begins, plans for your home are developed, finalized and submitted to the municipal building permit office for review. Permits may be required for all or some of the following work: building, electrical, plumbing, septic system and sewer connection.
​Prior to this, a number of site tests may be conducted to examine the water table, the soil and the bearing capacity of the ground and to conduct environmental tests. With this information, final engineering adjustments can be made to the plans.PHASE TWO: FOUNDATIONYour house is staked out and the land is prepared. Often, the topsoil is removed and piled elsewhere for later use. Excavation is done, and the footings (concrete slabs to support the foundation walls) are formed and poured. Water, electricity, telephone and cable services may be brought in at this time.
​The foundation walls are erected (may use poured concrete in temporary wooden forms or permanent insulated blocks, concrete blocks or preserved wood, for instance). The foundation may be insulated and damp-proofed. Drainage is installed to keep ground moisture away from the house. A municipal inspection of the foundation may be conducted before the outside perimeter is backfilled.At this time, the builder may ask you to begin making your selections—deciding on flooring, tiles, cabinets and so on. While it will be weeks before these items are installed, they must be ordered early to prevent delays later.PHASE THREE: FRAMINGExterior walls, interior partitions and the roof are assembled. This usually means erecting a framing skeleton and applying an exterior sheeting; or another framing technique may be used.Once the house is fully framed, windows and doors are installed. The builder's aim is to get to "lock-up" where it is closed as quickly as possible to protect the structure from the elements.The basement floor is installed. Electrical and plumbing services are roughed in, and ducting for heating, cooling and ventilation is put in place.At this time, your municipality will probably require a structural inspection to ensure that the home meets all building code requirements. Electrical and plumbing inspections will likely be conducted as well.PHASE FOUR: INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR WORKFor the next several weeks, a great deal of work will happen inside and out, much of it at the same time.The exterior walls and the roof are insulated, and a vapour barrier is applied. Another municipal inspection may take place to ensure this work has been done properly, before the drywall is installed. Heating and cooling systems are installed, including fireplaces.​Walls and ceilings are painted, flooring is laid, and kitchen and bathroom cabinets are installed. Plumbing and electrical fixtures are put in, trim is applied, and interior doors are hung.Siding is applied on the outside, along with eavestroughing, and porches and decks are installed. Final lot grading is done, and the driveway and walkways are put in.Several additional municipal inspections may occur—for instance, after completion of the interior to check stairs, handrails and other health and safety related items, and/or after final grading outside. Plumbing and electrical work will probably require final inspection.During this period, your builder will stay in regular contact with you, to update you on progress and to meet deadlines for selecting finishes and other decisions you may need to make.PHASE FIVE: FROM NEAR-COMPLETION TO HAND-OVERAt this point, your builder and crew are busy completing the final touches and cleaning up. You will be asked to do a walk-through of your home with the builder. Any last-minute touch-ups will be done. On the date of possession, you will be handed the keys–the home is now yours! CHOICES AND DECISIONSBUYING FROM PLANS AND MODEL HOMESWhen you buy a brand new home, you will most likely make your decision based on the builder's plans or model homes, or a combination of the two. This requires careful thought and attention. It can be challenging to visualize what your home will look like when built, or imagine what it will be like to live in. It's also important to understand what is included with your purchase and what's not, down to the smallest detail.
​There are two keys to successful home buying from plans and models. First and foremost, make sure you’re dealing with a professional home builder or their sales staff – individuals who answer your questions thoroughly, don’t pressure you and are clearly interested in helping you find the home that best meets your needs and circumstances.  If you don’t feel comfortable with the builder or their staff, you should probably look for a different company to do business with. Secondly, don't rush. Take time to consider all aspects of your purchase, and ask lots of questions. The more information you have, the easier it is to eliminate uncertainties and feel confident when you do make a decision.CONSTRUCTION QUALITYLook closely at the overall quality of builders' model homes, from design and construction to finishing touches.  While the model home may be only one of many designs offered by the builder, it provides a clear indication of what you can expect when you buy from the company. Ask for a list of specifications, so you can find out what construction materials, mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems and finishing materials the builder is using. Check who the manufacturers are—ideally they should be familiar and reputable brand names that offer a solid  product warranty.FLOOR PLANSMost home builders offer a range of new home styles, floor plans, sizes and prices. Bringing your “needs and wants list” to the sales office helps the salesperson to zero in on the home that would be most suitable for you. When you find a plan or model you like, imagine living in it. How will it work for your family's daily routine? Would it be suitable for any special activities you enjoy? Adaptable to future needs? Would you want to modify the layout? Often builders can reconfigure interior spaces.
​Room size can be difficult to judge. Rooms that look adequate on paper may be too cramped once your furniture is in. Sometimes, windows, doors, a fireplace and traffic paths limit furniture placement, even in a large space. If you are buying from plans, use a model home for comparison to get a sense of space and flow, or use the sales office to get a gauge on dimensions. Know the measurements of your furniture so you can determine more easily if a room is the right size. Alternatively, use cut-outs, scaled to size, to test the placement of your furniture on a printed house plan. You may also want to draw the traffic pattern through the home to see if there are any awkward spaces. Increasingly, new home builders are turning to computer graphics to help purchasers to visualize what they are buying—for instance, 3D floor plans and computer-generated drawings using a manufacturer’s “real” products. A virtual show home can be available 24/7, and with cinematic renderings, the builder can create a fluid presentation of the home. Ask if these sales aids are available, or check on the builder’s website.FEATURES, UPGRADES AND OPTIONSOne of the unique aspects of buying a brand new home is that you get to decide on the features and finishing touches that you want. Here are some of the things you should be aware of, and consider:STANDARD INCLUSIONSA new home comes complete with a range of standard features and finishes that are included in the basic price of the home. These vary from one builder to another, and often from one home design to another. Uniformly, though, the quality of today's standard products is excellent, offering home buyers great value for the money.For a number of standard items, home buyers are offered choices that won't affect the purchase price, such as the style of kitchen cabinets and the colour and design of floor coverings.Remember that many model homes will include a number of upgrades, so as you tour the model, ask to have these pointed out. Be sure to ask the sales representative what the standard items are in every case.UPGRADES AND OPTIONSMost builders offer a full range of upgrades – products of a higher quality such as thicker carpeting, premium countertops, or full exterior brick cladding. Upgrades will add to the price of the house, but typically the builder will credit you with the cost of the item you are replacing, so the extra expense is limited to the difference between the items. Finally, many builders will also encourage you to consider other features and finishing touches, large and small, that can add value, enjoyment and convenience to your home.These options are considered extras, and the cost will be added to the price of the home.MAKING THE RIGHT CHOICESSo how do you choose the features and finishes that are right for your home, budget and lifestyle? Begin by finding out exactly what standard features are included in the basic price of the home, and how many standard choices the builder offers. Similarly, find out about upgrades and extras: What is available and at what additional cost?Review your home buying budget so you know how much you are comfortable spending.Choose the upgrades and extras that matter the most to you, and that fit within your budget. Items that involve construction, such as larger windows and doors, are the least expensive and disruptive to do when the house is first being built. On the other hand, standard carpeting can easily be replaced in the future.Large home building companies may have a separate design centre with product samples and trained specialists to assist you. Smaller companies may dedicate part of their sales office or model home to product selections.Some builders have set up working relationships with manufacturers and suppliers (e.g. flooring, lighting, cabinets). Appointments are made for you to visit the showrooms of these businesses and work directly with their representatives to make your product selections.Consider your family's needs and match your selections with your lifestyle. For instance, white kitchen cupboards may not be ideal in a house full of children, while lever door handles are great for anyone with mobility impairment. Also, consider if your choices are compatible with your belongings—for instance, does the colour of the hardwood flooring work with your dining room set?Plan for long-term appeal. Designers suggest that you keep the "big ticket items" neutral, and add colour through items you can change easily later without significant expense.Ask about the builder's most popular features; it can be helpful to find out what other home buyers have selected. And take your time. You are going to live with your choices for a long time, so you want to do it right.info

Commercial Renovations

Professional commercial renovation services to enhance your space.

Custom Home Design

Custom home design solutions for a personalized living experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of construction projects do you undertake?

We specialize in residential and commercial construction projects, including renovations, custom home design, and more.

How do you ensure quality in your construction projects?

We ensure quality in our construction projects through strict quality control measures, experienced team members, and attention to detail at every stage.

Can I request a quote for my construction project?

Yes, you can request a quote for your construction project by filling out our online form or contacting us directly. We will work with you to provide a detailed quote based on your project requirements.

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Avcorp Construction is a trusted construction company based in Surrey, BC. With years of experience in the industry, we have built a reputation for delivering high-quality construction services at competitive prices. Our team is dedicated to exceeding customer expectations and creating spaces that inspire.