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In any construction or demolition project, you and your excavation contractor will undoubtedly make a schedule, and both of you will hope to stick to it. However, there are a number of events that can slow down the work. To help you avoid delays, Rojac Construction in Wailuku, HI, discusses some of the most common events that affect construction projects and how to deal with them.

Common Events That Can Slow a Construction Project

1. Financing Problems

To avoid last-minute financing problems, make sure you submit all required documentation with your loan request. Do not omit anything, no matter how insignificant you consider it. Even a small blip on the application can delay its approval. Submit the paperwork as early as possible to ensure approval by the scheduled start date.

2. Machinery Delays

Construction in Wailuku, HIThe unavailability of appropriate machinery or skilled operators usually means the contractor dropped the ball. However, you can prevent this from happening by making sure the professional knows exactly what you need to have done and when it must be completed. Effective communication, early and often, can circumvent this problem.

3. Legal Obstacles

To avoid legal hamstrings to your construction or demolition project, make sure all permits are pulled as soon as possible. Also, make certain the project complies with all county and municipal zoning regulations. If necessary, discuss your project with the zoning board.

4. Ground or Weather Conditions

The last cause of delays is one you can do little to prevent. Inclement weather or unexpected ground conditions can slow or even halt your project. All you can do is to perform due diligence on surface conditions and keep an eye on projected weather patterns when scheduling the job.

To discuss the practicalities of a construction or demolition project, contact Rojac Construction in Wailuku, HI. They have been in business for more than 20 years and have the expertise and experience to provide fast, reliable service throughout the island of Maui. Visit their website for location information and operating hours, or call (808) 986-1105 to speak with a friendly, knowledgeable excavation contractor.

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