What does a General Contractor Do?

A general contractor plays a pivotal role in the construction and renovation process by providing expert project oversight and full-service management from planning to completion. Their primary responsibilities include coordinating subcontractors, managing project timelines and budgets, and ensuring that all work adheres to local building codes and industry standards. They act as a central project coordinator for both residential and light commercial projects.

Key services provided by a general contractor include:

  • Project Planning and Management: Overseeing all aspects of the build, including obtaining necessary permits and coordinating final inspections.
  • Skilled Trades Coordination: Managing specialized work such as carpentry, kitchen and bathroom remodels, basement finishing, and structural additions.
  • Compliance and Safety: Ensuring adherence to BC building codes and maintaining WorkSafeBC compliance to protect clients from liabilities.
  • Maintenance and Repairs: Providing handyman services for everyday fixes, such as drywall repair, lighting installations, and emergency water damage repair.

By serving as a single point of contact, a general contractor simplifies the renovation process, helps homeowners navigate material and labor fluctuations, and ensures the project is delivered efficiently and safely.


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