Anonymous wrote:I’m a GC.
This is a good idea with a couple of caveats
Some one needs to manage the selections. On my jobs I push for this not to be the client but rather either the Architect or an Interior designer. There is actually software that Interior Designers use that helps manage the selections.
Depending upon your level of construction documents you may or may not need additional detailing. A perfect example of this would be the MBR vanity wall - usually double sinks - often recessed medicine cabinets - potentially wall mounted faucets. Some one needs to draw this and it’s not the GC. So it’s either the Architect or the interior designer.
I prefer the Architect - usually. Mainly because they stay in their lane. I often experience issues with ID’s trying to mark up construction materials, bring in their own finishers, etc. I don’t need the added headache so that’s why I prefer the architect to perform this work. And a lot of higher end architects like to do so.
If they don’t and it’s an ID I have previously worked with then it’s a welcomed addition to the team. Jobs go faster - someone owns all the cut sheets, etc.
On jobs that lack this resource I have a young Architect that I recommend for this role. I have to be sensitive to the Architect on the job but again I usually push for them to take on this role. If they pass then it’s easier for me to explain that someone needs to do it.
Overall I usually receive very favorable feedback about this role. Folks naturally have reservations but in the midst of it they kind of get it and are grateful for the help.
I am the PP GC.
A couple of follow on thoughts - I am not suggesting that this person will help keep you on schedule nor budget. And would strongly suggest against having this person attempt to perform this role. If you want to stay on schedule pay for weekly job meetings with the Architect, the GC and yourself and don’t pick the lower end bidders - they will not have money in their bids for speed.
That said at a whole other level of construction there are folks that act as Owner’s reps that will help keep jobs on schedule and on budget. They are usually only found on the very high end in residential construction. It doesn’t sound like that is what you need.