The Swiss construction industry is rife with terms that are often difficult for laypeople to distinguish. The term "total contractor " (TU) is frequently confused with "general contractor" (GU). However, the difference is significant and determines who bears the risk for planning errors. When you hire a general contractor , you're not just buying the construction work, but also the intellectual property (planning and design). You have only one contractual partner for the entire project. That sounds like maximum security. But like any "worry-free package," there are pitfalls with general contractors that you need to be aware of. In this article, we'll examine the role of the general contractor in detail, analyze the advantages and disadvantages, and help you decide whether this model is right for your construction project.
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The general contractor (GC) builds what an architect (whom you have hired separately) has planned.
The general contractor, on the other hand, takes care of both: planning AND construction .
A general contractor therefore owes you a turnkey project, including all project planning. He is the sole captain of the ship.
The process with a general contractor often begins very early. You approach the general contractor with a vision or a plot of land . They conduct feasibility studies, design the building, obtain the building permit, and finally construct it .
The general contractor thus combines all the necessary expertise. He is your single point of contact. Whether a power outlet is missing or the roof is leaking – the general contractor bears 100% of the responsibility .
The decision to use a general contractor is usually made out of a desire for security and efficiency.
The biggest advantage of building with a general contractor is the elimination of interfaces.
In traditional construction, the transition from the architect (planning) to the construction company (execution) is a critical phase. This is where mistakes happen and additional costs arise.
With a general contractor , the planner and the builder are part of the same team. The general contractor optimizes the plans from the outset with regard to construction costs and feasibility. There is no blame game between the planner and the tradespeople, as the general contractor is liable for both.
A general contractor often offers a fixed price for the entire project very early on. Because they control the planning, they can manage the cost risk better than a pure general contractor.
For you, this means : You sign a contract with the general contractor and know the final price. The risk of planning errors that lead to additional costs lies with the general contractor , not with you.
Because the general contractor controls everything, they can parallelize processes. They can organize the excavation while the detailed planning for the interior fit-out is still underway.
A general contractor often contractually guarantees a fixed move-in date. Theoretically, delays caused by poor communication between the architect and site manager do not occur with a general contractor , as these are internal issues.
If you have a demanding job, a general contractor is the most convenient solution. You don't have to organize architectural competitions or mediate disputes on the construction site. The general contractor delivers the finished product to you.
Of course, the general contractor model also has its downsides. You buy security with certain limitations.
If the architect is employed by the general contractor , he primarily serves the economic interests of the company.
In the classic model, the architect is your trustee, enforcing your wishes against the construction company.
With a general contractor, the architect is part of the system. They will propose solutions that are easy and inexpensive for the general contractor to build, not necessarily the most architecturally sound. Individual design can suffer when working with a general contractor .
A general contractor will quote you a fixed price. You often don't know the details of how much money goes into planning, how much into the concrete, and how much into the general contractor 's profit. flows .
Transparency is often lower with a general contractor than with an architect-led project, where you see every contractor's invoice. You also pay a risk premium, which the general contractor factors in for assuming overall responsibility.
You're putting all your eggs in one basket. If your general contractor files for bankruptcy, your entire project will come to a standstill – from planning to construction.
Since the planning rights often also lie with the general contractor , it can be difficult to continue the project with someone else. A credit check is therefore crucial when choosing a general contractor .
Once the contract is signed, the general contractor holds the upper hand. If you want to make changes during construction (e.g., different tiles), the general contractor dictates the price for this change order. Since you can't simply switch suppliers, change orders with a general contractor are often expensive.
The general contractor model is not ideal for every project.
If you choose a general contractor , the contract is your most important tool.
Since the general contractor provides both planning and execution, the "construction specifications" must be extremely precise . The general contractor is not obligated to do anything not included in the contract .
Make sure that the planning rights (copyright to the plans) transfer to you in the event of insolvency or contract termination. Otherwise, you may own the land, but you won't be allowed to continue building the house designed by the general contractor with another company.
A general contractor is the most powerful partner you can have on a construction project. They take all the worries out of planning, permitting, and construction management. The general contractor transforms the complex construction project into an orderable product with a price tag.
However, this concentration of power requires trust and oversight. Anyone who engages a general contractor largely relinquishes the role of active participant and becomes a consumer. The advantages of minimizing interfaces and pooling liability are enormous, but must be weighed against the loss of transparency and flexibility. Thoroughly vet your potential general contractor before signing any contract.
If you are unsure whether a TU's flat-rate offer is competitive or how the quality compares to other providers, Loft offers neutral data and market analyses to help you make your decision.
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