Home Builder - Boise, ID
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Are you considering acting as your own general contractor? Chuck Miller Consulting LLC provides Construction Project Management Services to owner-builders undertaking residential or light commercial construction projects. Chuck Miller is a nationally recognized design-build residential & commercial Builder and Remodeler with almost 50 years of building industry experience. The U.S. Census Bureau defines Owner-built houses as houses built for owner occupancy, on the owner's land, under the supervision of the owner acting as the general contractor. These homes are: (1) in most cases built partly by the owner and partly with paid help; (2) sometimes built entirely with the employment of subcontractors; and (3) occasionally built entirely by the owner. Contractor-built Houses are all houses built for owner occupancy on the owner's land with construction under the supervision of a single general contractor. According to residential permit data from the U.S. Census Bureau, of the total number of private single family homes completed in the U.S. each year, owner-built homes account for approximately 7% and contractor-built houses account for approximately 15%. The percentages are slightly lower in the Western U.S. – approximately 5% and 10% respectively. Applying those percentages to the Ada County, Idaho, the number of owner-builders averages between 250 and 375 per year. While being responsible for the construction of your own home can be rewarding on many levels, it is complicated, challenging and disruptive. While some of a contractor’s work is done on the job site, most of the work is planning ahead of time – so that things will go well on the job site. This includes reviewing plans to look for potential problems and the best way to get the job done; estimating the costs of materials and labor; locking in material quotes; obtaining permits and approvals; hiring, scheduling, and managing employees and subcontractors; scheduling inspections; ordering materials and scheduling deliveries; and tracking accounts payable and receivable to keep the whole thing afloat. Based on our 50 years of construction industry experience, we can state with some degree of certainty that Murphy’s Law is alive and well on all construction sites. "Things will go wrong in any given situation, if you give them a chance." The list of potential problems is extensive for any general contractor and includes items from the trivial to the catastrophic. An owner-builder’s lack of experience in construction usually means they can expect more than the average share of surprises and problems. For the owner-builder, problems can develop for many reasons and have a range of impact on the project, its cost and the home’s long-term value: • Lenders may not want to give the best terms on a construction loan without a licensed builder on the job • Failing to build to local code (and the unbudgeted costs of correcting issues) • The best subcontractors won’t work with owner-builders • Being taken advantage of by disreputable contractors • Risk of out-of-control construction costs and blowing your budget • Complicated construction issues, requiring solutions that may be beyond the owner-builder’s capabilities • Inability to control your schedule properly, causing costly time overruns and delays in project completion • Difficultly extending or refinancing a construction loan if the project completion is delayed • Mechanic’s Liens filed against your property by subcontractors or suppliers • Foreclosure or other loan-related distress caused by budget and cash flow problems • Depressed resale value when home is not built by a known professional The better the planning, the fewer the problems and surprises. Our Construction Project Management services include: • Assisting our owner-builder clients with the planning and budgeting of their custom home, remodeling, or commercial construction project • Assisting our owner-builder clients with permitting, selection of trade contractors and suppliers, and scheduling of the construction project • Assisting our owner-builder clients with managing their budget for their construction project • Advising our owner-builder clients on construction issues.
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Boise, ID 83703
Photo | Project | Date | Description | Cost | Home |
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Carney Kitchen Remodel | Nov 2014 | Remove existing wall between Kitchen and Living Room. Remove Pantry Closet. Remove existing flooring. Remove existing cabinets. Design new Kitchen. Furnish and install new cabinets, granite countertops, tile backsplashes, and pre-finished engineered hardwood flooring. | $44k | Boise, ID | |
Fanter Master Bath Remodel | Jul 2014 | Design / Build Remodel | $14k | Boise, ID | |
Exterior Remodel | Jun 2014 | Build Concrete Walkway w/ Handrail, Furnish and Install New Handrail on Front Steps, Build ADA Ramp from Garage to House | $9k | Boise, ID | |
Fanter Kitchen Remodel | Feb 2011 | Design / Build Remodel | $19k | Boise, ID | |
Clark Attic Transformation | Jan 2011 | Modified roof trusses to remove webbing and create living space without having to take off the roof. Converted power room into full bath and added closet to create guest room. | $133k | Boise, ID | |
Baldiga Attic Transformation | Dec 2010 | Modified roof trusses to create a living space without having to take off the roof, also did some remodeling on second floor. | $58k | Boise, ID | |
Boise New Home Construction | Mar 2005 | Designed and built new construction. Price included a well on property. | $302k | Boise, ID | |
Farmhouse | Nov 2003 | Plan 2554 The Echeverria Elevation A Shingle Farmhouse | $326k | Boise, ID | |
2003 Best In American Living Award Entry | May 2003 | Custom Designed by Chuck Miller and Margie Davies 3,578 Sq.Ft. | $400k | Boise, ID |