Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions

What is a general contracter?

The general contractor is the main person who is overseeing a specific construction process. They are in charge for the daily operations, planning, and implementation; assessments, coordination, blueprints, permit obtainment, construction, more are all included. General contractors frequently integrate many disciplines, such as design, project management, and construction, to ensure that the project will be successful.

How is the cost estimate for my project prepared?

The cost estimate of the project will be based upon the needs of the client as discussed during an initial consultation. Then, based on our client's requirements, we begin the design, gather the materials as well as labor requirements to start the project. Using this as well as the client's budget, we will provide a comprehensive cost estimate.

Is CAD United licensed, insured, and bonded?

We are fully licensed, insured, and bonded to protect your project from unforeseen risks.

What materials do you use, and are they sustainable?

At CAD United, we believe in quality over quantity: it's much better to not hurt your wallet on countless errors made when making the building. Our team uses high-quality, durable materials to make all our projects long-lasting. To add, we can also source eco-friendly options to meet sustanaibility goals

How do you ensure safety on the construction site?

Safety is our top priorty. To minimize risks and stay on schedule to complete the project, we adhere to strict safety protocols, provide ongoing training that is always required after a certain set time, and conduct regular site inspections.

Do you provide warranties or guarantees?

To provide you with a peace of mind, we offer warranties on all of our construction services. The specific warranty will depend on the project and the services that are used.

How do you handle communication during the project?

By having regular, consistent meetings with clients, we can ensure that we will keep them informed with what is going on, how it is working, any small complications. With each meeting, we will continue to check in with the client about their opinion of the construction: whether they want us to change, remove, or add something.

What happens if the project exceeds the budget?

By working around our client's budget, we are able to reduce the risk of this happening. If, in the unexpected case, that the costs do exceed the budget, we will immediately consult with our clients to discuss options and make necessary arrangements from there.