6 Risks of Not Employing Professional Construction Management
6 Risks of Not Employing Professional Construction Management
When ownership does not engage professional construction management, several risks emerge.
Increased Responsibility for the Owner – Owners must personally handle budgeting, scheduling, quality control, and contractor coordination.
Higher Risk of Cost Overruns & Delays – Inefficient resource allocation leads to financial strain.
Quality Control Issues – Poor workmanship and failure to meet industry standards.
Legal & Contractual Risks – Owners may struggle with regulatory compliance and contract disputes.
Coordination Challenges – Miscommunication and disorganization cause inefficiencies.
Loss of Ownership Control – Contractors may take on decision-making authority, prioritizing their interests over the owner’s.