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Collaboration

“THE QUALITY OF THE WORKMANSHIP IS BREATHTAKING.”

Steve Dighton | Lenexa Baptist Church

 

COLLABORATION

Our approach is simple. Lead the client through the construction process to maintain the highest standard of quality, delivery and relationship. We utilize the teaming method to ensure the Architect's designs are delivered in a cost-effective manner while allowing the client to control their budget to produce an exceptional project.


CREATIVITY

We all want to be a part of creative and exciting design and construction projects; it is the reason we chose this profession. Pearce Construction encourages the architect to be as creative as possible from a building design standpoint and to allow us to assist them in determining the most economical way to achieve the design intent. We provide creative construction solutions and accurate cost information which enables the TEAM to make critical decisions early in the design process, saving the owner and architect costly design delays and revisions. Whether it is a building form, material or system decision, we will provide the information necessary to make the most creative building design decision possible.

COLLABORATION

Our teaming process — where the building owner, architect and contractor work together throughout the design and construction process — sets us apart from other contractors. This TEAM approach helps us consistently deliver results that maintain the integrity of the design while staying on schedule and on budget.

When an owner, architect and contractor work together as a team from the initial conceptual design, there’s no disconnect. Their broad set of different perspectives generates something better in form, function and energy efficiency that would not be possible if working as individuals. Our goal is to make a vision a reality with clear expectations and quality craftsmanship while being good stewards of both budget and time.

SUSTAINABILITY

Sustainable Building” refers to using environmentally responsible and resource-efficient processes throughout a building’s life-cycle: from the initial decision of where to place the building on a site, through design and construction. This practice complements and expands upon the classical building design parameters of economy, utility, durability, and comfort. Sustainable buildings are designed and built to reduce the detrimental impact on human health and the natural environment. By efficiently using energy, water and other resources; and, by reducing waste, pollution and environmental degradation, we can create a sustainable environment for future generations.