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Life cycle of Industrial Flex space project - Managing Risk
Hi , I'm Rohan. I plan to undertake an Industrial Flex space project, first timer on any real-estate project . I'm very close to putting an offer on a 3 acre land and want to understand all the aspects related to construction I need to be aware of. i have build myself a exhaustive list of all that i need to consider which tell me i need the following people to work with -
Civil Engineer, Architect, Development Project Manager, Construction Project Manager, Other consultants: noise, wind, signage, LEED, lighting, etc., Landscape Architect, General contractor
Usually how would you go about the life cycle of the project. I'm thinking this should be order
1. Find suitable Land - I have found a property that is zoned correctly around 3 acers but has a creek on it and gas line running adjacent to the property
2. Civil Engineer - to determine building codes and determine area sqft area that can be build
3. General contractor - to determine cost of building, along with site work and other foundation costs including Landscape Architect
4. Market survey to determine average rent - I already have the numbers for current market
5. do the profitability maths
6. I'm approved by the bank for a project already, so I need to present the bank with our proposal
7. work through rest of the construction life cycle with general contractor
what i'm confused with is, how do i make sure to get least number of surprises the lead bumping up to project cost significantly
(small additional cost will always be there ) - like sewer/water is on the wrong side of the street we need special contractor and additional work done, very huge storm pond is needed, etc..
can i put a contingency in the land deal so that i can get enough time to square out all such unknowns related to that specific property ?
Most Popular Reply

You need to be brave and start calling on lenders, CPAs, attorneys, etc. You have to talk to a lot of experts and find the ones that fit your team and your project needs. The first group you talk to will likely NOT be the group that you go with. You might need to talk to 10-20 experts in each group prior to making a decision. It starts with picking up the phone and having conversations, learning from each conversation and applying that knowledge.