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1. Source materials from local suppliers to reduce transportation costs. 2. Opt for green building technologies and recycled materials. 3. Utilize prefabricated or modular construction techniques to save on labor costs. 4. Negotiate with contractors for competitive bids. 5. Reduce the size of the prRead more
1. Source materials from local suppliers to reduce transportation costs.
See less2. Opt for green building technologies and recycled materials.
3. Utilize prefabricated or modular construction techniques to save on labor costs.
4. Negotiate with contractors for competitive bids.
5. Reduce the size of the project, such as by avoiding extra features and features that might be deemed unnecessary or superfluous.
6. Incorporate advanced building science and consider designs that look to reduce long-term maintenance costs.
7. Consider open-floor plans to eliminate the need for walls and other costly labor-intensive features.
8. Streamline change orders to reduce unexpected costs.
9. Hire a licensed architect or engineer to inspect the project and help ensure that quality is not compromised.