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Episode 9: Contingencies (What Could Go Wrong?)

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Content provided by Rick Bell. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rick Bell or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, Rick Bell explains the importance of budgeting for unforeseen events when building a custom home. He shares real-world examples of construction surprises — like inadequate engineering or scope gaps between trades — and how a contingency line item in your budget can help resolve these issues efficiently without delaying your project.

Whether you're building a high-tech modern home or a traditional estate, this episode will show you how to plan for the unexpected and protect your budget and timeline.

What You’ll Learn

  • What a contingency is — and why it’s essential in a custom home budget
  • How scope gaps, design omissions, and code changes can trigger unexpected costs
  • Real-world examples of contingency use, including structural errors and inspection surprises
  • How much money to set aside for contingencies based on project complexity
  • Why a contingency can save time and stress — even if others are ultimately at fault

Glossary of Terms

Contingency: A budget allowance for unforeseen conditions or events during construction.

Scope Gap: A detail or task not clearly assigned to any trade, which can lead to added costs or delays.

Change Order: A formal change to the contract that adjusts scope, price, or schedule.

Egress Window: A window large enough to allow emergency exit, required in certain rooms by code.

Code Changes: Updates or new interpretations of building codes that can add to construction costs.

Errors and Omissions: Mistakes or oversights in design documents that impact construction.

Resources & Links

- Landmark Custom Homes

Connect With Rick

- Email: [email protected]

- LinkedIn: @Rick-Bell-LCH

- Instagram: @homesbylandmark

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Manage episode 499049801 series 3679713
Content provided by Rick Bell. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rick Bell or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, Rick Bell explains the importance of budgeting for unforeseen events when building a custom home. He shares real-world examples of construction surprises — like inadequate engineering or scope gaps between trades — and how a contingency line item in your budget can help resolve these issues efficiently without delaying your project.

Whether you're building a high-tech modern home or a traditional estate, this episode will show you how to plan for the unexpected and protect your budget and timeline.

What You’ll Learn

  • What a contingency is — and why it’s essential in a custom home budget
  • How scope gaps, design omissions, and code changes can trigger unexpected costs
  • Real-world examples of contingency use, including structural errors and inspection surprises
  • How much money to set aside for contingencies based on project complexity
  • Why a contingency can save time and stress — even if others are ultimately at fault

Glossary of Terms

Contingency: A budget allowance for unforeseen conditions or events during construction.

Scope Gap: A detail or task not clearly assigned to any trade, which can lead to added costs or delays.

Change Order: A formal change to the contract that adjusts scope, price, or schedule.

Egress Window: A window large enough to allow emergency exit, required in certain rooms by code.

Code Changes: Updates or new interpretations of building codes that can add to construction costs.

Errors and Omissions: Mistakes or oversights in design documents that impact construction.

Resources & Links

- Landmark Custom Homes

Connect With Rick

- Email: [email protected]

- LinkedIn: @Rick-Bell-LCH

- Instagram: @homesbylandmark

  continue reading

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