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Legacy Builders and Contracting LLC

Norman, OK • Oklahoma City, OK
Consultant, General Contractor, Specialty Contractor, Supplier
Commercial, Healthcare, Industrial and Energy, Infrastructure, Institutional, Residential
Accounting, Acoustic Ceilings, Asbestos Abatement and Remediation, Combustion System Gas Piping, Commercial Equipment, Commissioning, Construction Waste Management and Disposal, Demolition, Earthwork, Electrical, Electrical General, Erosion and Sedimentation Controls, Estimating, Excavation and Fill, General Commissioning Requirements, General Construction Management, Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning HVAC, HVAC Air Distribution System Cleaning, HVAC General
A **Commercial General Contractor (CGC)** responsible for overseeing the construction of commercial properties, such as office buildings, retail spaces, warehouses, and industrial facilities. They manage every aspect of a construction project, ensuring that it is completed on time, within budget, and according to the required quality standards. Here's a detailed breakdown of what a CGC does: ### 1. **Project Planning and Coordination:** - **Pre-Construction Services:** help with the initial planning stages of a project, which includes creating cost estimates, setting timelines, and helping secure necessary permits. often work alongside architects, engineers, and clients to ensure the project is feasible and properly planned. - **Budget Management:** They develop a detailed budget, accounting for labor, materials, equipment, and any unforeseen expenses that might arise during construction. ### 2. **Subcontractor and Labor Management:** - **Hiring Subcontractors:**hire and manage subcontractors for specialized work like plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and other trades. Be responsible for selecting reliable subcontractors and negotiating their contracts. - **Scheduling Labor:** coordinate the work of subcontractors, ensuring that each part of the project progresses smoothly and that workers are available when needed. ### 3. **Construction Oversight:** - **Project Supervision:** oversees the construction site, ensuring all tasks are completed according to plans and timelines. They manage the daily operations, monitor progress, and address any issues that arise during construction. - **Quality Control:** ensure the work meets quality standards, both in terms of craftsmanship and compliance with local building codes and regulations. - **Problem Solving:** If unexpected problems arise, such as delays in materials, weather disruptions, or design changes, quickly addresses them to keep the project on track. ### 4. **Financial Management:** - **Cost Control:** manage the project’s budget, ensuring that costs are kept within the agreed-upon limits. They handle invoicing and payments for both subcontractors and suppliers. - **Change Orders:** When adjustments to the scope of the project are required, the manage change orders, which may involve additional costs or time. They communicate these changes to the client and adjust the budget accordingly. ### 5. **Compliance with Regulations:** - **Permits and Codes:** ensure that all necessary permits are acquired and that the construction project complies with local, state, and federal regulations, including safety codes, environmental laws, and building codes. - **Safety:** responsible for maintaining a safe working environment on the construction site. This includes ensuring adherence to safety standards and regulations (such as OSHA requirements) to protect workers and others on-site. ### 6. **Communication and Client Relations:** - **Client Liaison:** serve as the primary point of contact between the client, subcontractors, architects, and suppliers. They keep clients updated on the progress of the project, any challenges faced, and the completion timeline. - **Problem Resolution:** If issues arise that could affect the project, the CGC communicates these to the client and works to resolve them efficiently. ### 7. **Project Completion and Handover:** - **Final Inspections:** Once construction is complete, ensures that everything is inspected and meets the agreed-upon specifications and local building codes. They address any remaining issues before the final handover. - **Punch List:** If any final tasks or corrections are needed, the CGC will create a punch list and ensure these are addressed before the project is considered fully completed. - **Post-Construction Support:** also provide ongoing maintenance or warranty services after the project is finished, depending on the terms of the contract.
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Horizon Design International

Beverly Hills, CA • Los Angeles, CA • Malibu, CA • Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA
Specialty Contractor
Commercial, Healthcare, Industrial and Energy, Infrastructure, Institutional, Residential
Plumbing
Horizon has fluctuated in size over the past 8 years but has always functioned as promised by being selective in the GC's we choose to work for. We are a one stop Hydronics, solar thermal, radiant heating/cooling system design and installation company having earned the privilege to work on some of the most interesting and impressive projects all over the greater Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, Westside, Malibu, Palos Verdes Estates, etc. Our projects consist of custom hydronic heating and cooling systems incorporating solar thermal and renewable energy heat sources in many different design conditions working closely with GC's, Architects and Project Managers tasked with hiring the correct company to turn there visions and thoughts into highly efficient mechanical systems that last 20 plus years in some cases with proper maintenance. We also provide cost benefit analysis for our business' partners and their clients in order to make informed decisions on aspects of projects and the financial impact they have regardless of the outcome. We separate ourselves from other plumbing/mechanical contractors based on the quality of the work we produce as well as the pride and genuine interest taken by our employees in their work. We are usually tasked with plumbing installations that our clients do not feel confident in relying on their regular plumbing sub contractors to complete or there is a need for it to be executed the first time correctly with no room for error. We look forward to evaluating potential relationships with new GC's to add new aspects and offerings to their clients that are more and more relevant in the current sustainable energy markets for residential and light commercial building sectors.

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How many Infrastructure contractors in Oklahoma are on the Procore Construction Network?

There are currently 2,605 Infrastructure contractors in Oklahoma on the Procore Construction Network.

How can I find and connect with Infrastructure contractors in Oklahoma?

The Procore Construction Network allows you to search for Infrastructure contractors in Oklahoma that meet your business needs. Most companies provide a phone number or website on their business page so you can easily connect with them.

How can Infrastructure contractors in Oklahoma join the Procore Construction Network?

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How do I know what areas Infrastructure contractors in Oklahoma cover?

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How many Infrastructure contractors in Oklahoma are on the Procore Construction Network?

There are currently 2,605 Infrastructure contractors in Oklahoma on the Procore Construction Network.

How can I find and connect with Infrastructure contractors in Oklahoma?

The Procore Construction Network allows you to search for Infrastructure contractors in Oklahoma that meet your business needs. Most companies provide a phone number or website on their business page so you can easily connect with them.

How can Infrastructure contractors in Oklahoma join the Procore Construction Network?

The Procore Construction Network is free and open to any businesses in the construction industry. Click Sign Up at the top of this page to submit your information and create your business page.

How do I know what areas Infrastructure contractors in Oklahoma cover?

Most businesses listed on the Procore Construction Network have updated their service area. Select a business to view a service area map and find what other areas they work in.

How do I invite Infrastructure contractors in Oklahoma on the Procore Construction Network to bid on projects?

The Procore platform offers a Bidding tool to Procore customers. If your company uses our Bidding solution, you can search and invite businesses on the Procore Construction Network directly from the Bidding tool. Not yet using Procore? Request a demo.