Choosing a Construction Site

Posted on July 18, 2018 by Kinghorn Construction

Choosing where to construct your building is the first and most important step in the commercial construction process. Your building location will directly impact many things during construction, as well as after the building is finished. Therefore, it’s imperative to take the following into consideration when choosing a construction site.

Double Check the Building Code

Since area building codes can vary, it’s important to look into the local building code and make sure your project will fit within guidelines. On top of that, inspection and permit wait times vary depending on what the city or county. Work with an experienced design build firm that knows the area to assist with both verifying building codes and making sure you get an inspection and permit on time.

Budget Construction Costs

Another factor you need to consider when choosing a construction site is how much it will cost to build there. The location can impact your budget if the land needs grading or excavation before construction can start. Whether water and sewer lines are already in place or not is also be a factor to consider. Consider costs of building materials and labor when creating a budget. Getting estimates on everything before you sign on the dotted line will help you complete your project within your budget.

Inspect the Topography and Soil

Inspecting the quality of the soil and the topography of a piece of land is an essential step when choosing a construction site. Moist or loose soil is a poor foundation for any type of building. Rocky and clay soils require specialized equipment to make them safe for construction. It’s important to know what type of soil you’re working with can influence the decision of where to break ground.

Inspecting the surface features of the land is vital to determine not only if the location is fit for a construction site, but also if it will maintain its current condition depending on erosion risks. Make the future of your project bright by knowing exactly what type of natural landscape you’re working with.

Is it Accessible?

Lastly, it’s important to look into accessibility options for the construction site. Different sized vehicles carrying various materials and utilities need to get in and out of the construction site without any obstructions. Access to the site also needs to be safe and convenient so the job can get done in a timely manner. Cross site options that require creating accessibility off your list.

For further information on choosing a construction site, or to learn more about our construction management process, contact us today.

 

Why Kinghorn?

Posted on March 30, 2018 by Kinghorn Construction

When the time comes to select a commercial contractor for your project, how do you know which company to choose? Options in the Twin Cities and Upper Midwest – and even on a national level – seem endless. When determining the right company for the job, you’ll need to consider the size and scope of your project as well as the nature of the design/build and whether the company offers the proper capabilities to execute the work. But beyond the basics of services, cost, and logistics, you’ll want to work with an experienced partner who is committed to understanding your needs, your goals, and your business. Family-owned Kinghorn Construction can be that partner.

 

Why Kinghorn?

WE KNOW CONSTRUCTION.

Grady Kinghorn started the company in 1979. We have nearly 40 years of experience in the commercial construction industry. We are a total resource for our clients in both public and private sectors, throughout the pre-construction, construction, and post-construction processes. Our construction services include:

  • Design/build
  • Site selection
  • Land development
  • Concept planning
  • Budgeting
  • Construction management

Throughout the decades, we’ve served a wide variety of industries, including industrial, retail, manufacturing, distribution, places of worship, multifamily housing, offices, educational facilities, and remodeling or specialty projects.

WE KNOW OUR CLIENTS.

At Kinghorn Construction, getting to know our clients is a top priority. We build trust and we build relationships. Clients return to us when it’s time to expand, remodel, or move to a new location, partly because of our longevity in the industry and our commitment to the highest quality service.

WE KNOW COMMUNITY.

Engagement in the community is important to our clients, and it’s important to us. We’re involved in industry and local community organizations, including the I-94 West Chamber of Commerce, where Grady Kinghorn serves on the Board of Directors. We show our support (and have a little fun!) by sponsoring non-profit events like the Rogers Lions’ Rockin’ Rogers Days. Grady was recognized at the Lions’ Citizen of the Year in 2015.

Get to know Kinghorn Construction to see if we’re the right partner for your project. Contact us to learn more.