If you have a commercial construction business, you might have come across a variety of commercial contractors, right? Commercial building owners in Calgary have a variety of contractors to choose from when it comes time for renovations or repairs. It can be challenging to decide which contractor best fits your needs, so here is a list of the most common types of contractors and what they do.
5 Major Types of Commercial Contractors
There are five types of commercial contractors including general contractors, electrical contractors, plumbing contractors, roofing contractors, and mechanical contractors. These professionals oversee the design and construction of a wide range of commercial projects, including new buildings, renovation, and restoration work, and other projects requiring specialized expertise in lighting, heating and cooling systems, or electrical wiring. Depending on the scope of the project and its location, a general contractor may hire subcontractors or other specialists to help with specific aspects of the build. Let’s discuss each in a bit of detail:
1. General Commercial Contractors:
As the name suggests, general contractors are responsible for overseeing the entire construction process from start to finish. This includes obtaining the necessary permits and licenses, coordinating with subcontractors and other workers, ordering materials, and ensuring that the project is completed on time and within budget. In some cases, general contractors may also be involved in the design process, working with architects and engineers to develop the plans for a new building or renovation.
2. Electrical Contractors:
Electrical contractors are responsible for installing, repairing, and maintaining electrical systems in commercial buildings. This includes wiring, lighting, and other electrical components. Electrical contractors must be licensed and insured to work on commercial projects and should have experience working with the type of electrical system that is being installed or repaired so that the work is done without any risks regarding electricity and building safety.
3. Plumbing Contractors:
As the name itself tells, plumbing contractors are responsible for installing, repairing, and maintaining the plumbing systems in commercial buildings. This includes pipes, fixtures, and other plumbing components. Plumbing contractors must be licensed and insured to work on commercial projects.
4. Roofing Contractors:
Roofing contractors are responsible for installing, repairing, and maintaining the roof of a commercial building. This includes shingles, tiles, metal roofing, and other roofing materials. Roofing contractors must be licensed and insured to work on commercial projects. A hands-on experience is a must for roofing contractors as they need to be well aware of the different types of roofs and the installation process.
5. Mechanical Contractors:
Mechanical contractors are responsible for installing, repairing, and maintaining the mechanical systems in commercial buildings. This includes heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) systems, elevators, and escalators. Mechanical contractors must be licensed and insured to work on commercial projects.
When choosing a contractor for your commercial construction project, it is important to consider the type of work that needs to be done and the scope of the project. If you are unsure of which type of contractor to hire, you can always consult with a professional construction company like Astra Construction Management for guidance. Contact us today.
Originally posted 2022-10-21 18:13:00.