The Cost of Bad Framing

Quality & Professionalism You Can Depend On

The Current Problem in the Marketplace
For too long, builders have had too few options from which to choose among framing contractors for their projects. There are lots of “framers” but not many well organized and run “professional” framing contractors. For example, have you ever had any of these experiences?
  • Lack of Supervision or Management on the job site
  • Lack of quality control
  • The first day 20 framers show up - the next day 10.
  • Not enough workers supplied in order to complete the job in the time frame committed to do so.
  • Not using materials efficiently – resulting in excessive waste and clean-up costs.
  • Excessive loud music, trash not properly disposed of, graffiti, unprofessional behavior and appearance.
  • Not communicating material needs to the job superintendent in a timely manner or answering and returning phone calls.
  • Not completing a “punch- list” in a timely manner – and then once done, not getting it done in a timely manner - resulting in downline delays.
  • Initial poor workmanship resulting in the need for “re-work” (where materials are not always paid for by the framer) that results in additional costs and project delays.*
  • Not promptly submitting invoices or drawn requests.
Essentially, no organization, accountability or professionalism!

BUILDITECT Framing Contractors has changed all that. 
Our company is run by successful, professional, businessmen that have a combined business and life experience of over 100 years together. 
Over 60 of those years have been in the residential/commercial building and development industry. 
The bottom line is that we know the building business and can identify with the challenges you face each and every day. 
You can rest assured that BUILDITECT Framing Contractors has the right crews that have the skills, knowledge and experience to complete your project on time, on budget and right - the first time!




*A lost “framer day”, could potentially cause several additional delays in the following “down-line” trades. The delay costs can add up quickly. If the overall cost of a project is $5,000,000 – a lost day could equal $685 or more -- a lost week $4,794; a lost month $20,550! ( interim at 5%)

- The BUILDITECT Difference -
Quality and Professionalism You Can Depend On

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