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•Do you need a resource for developing real estate investment property?
•Are you looking for a comprehensive development solution?
•Have you ever had trouble with contractor performance?
•Have you ever fallen behind schedule?If you answered “YES” to any of these questions, We are the company for you. EAGA provides a process to achieve a “NOT ANY MORE” answer to the these questions.
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215-395-6220 office 215-399-0946 fax
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Coordination and Communication Lead to Successful Projects 2
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DevelopmentDevelopment Five Steps to Project Development
Successful Projects Share These Common Components. Plan To Succeed .
1. Design Management2. Estimating & Bidding Management3. Contract Management4. Construction/Production Management5. Close out and Occupancy Management
COST: $ 1,000 – $ 3,000 average ( $1 - $1.10/ sf on avg.) 3
EAGA Step - 1 EAGA Step - 1 Design Management.Existing Floor PlansPreliminary Design Floor Plans
Municipal Submissions
Zoning Plot Plans
Final Construction Drawings and Permit Sets
Small Projects
Interiors Layouts: Bathrooms, Kitchens
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…………How does Design Management work. and do I need it……………YES YOU DO….. !
….it begins with an inch by inch survey of the property……….….a drawing of all existing conditions is done and a floor plan is made.....ideas for new walls, fixtures and appliances are added to the floor plans…. …..a count of materials for doors, windows and finishes are made…. …. the new floor plan materials are priced and ready for bidding…
The floor plans are also ready for zoning and building permit applications………
………. For pricing and application
COST: Included by percentage in STEP 4 5
EAGA Step - 2EAGA Step - 21. Estimating & Bidding Management
Three estimating methods
Itemized estimating
Assembly estimating
Quantity estimating
Three bidding methods
Qualifying Application on File
Insurance Verification
License Verification
CSI Labor Total Total O&P Estimate Material MaterialDIVISION Page Description QTY Units Hours Hours Days Price Item Cost Cost Only Only Price
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224 remove plaster, on gypsum lath 0 ea 0 0.4 0 0 11.5 -$ -$ 25 Remove interior debris 0 sf 0.089 0 0 4.14 -$ -$ 25 Clean all debris from rear of building 0 sf 0.089 0 0 4.14 -$ -$
Supply dumpsters 0 ea 0 0 708 -$ -$ 23 Remove concrete plain 4" 0 sy 0.15 0 0 6.15 -$ -$ 33 Replace concrete 3000psi 4" thick 0 sf 0.04 0 0 2.71 -$ 1.21 -$ 32 curb 0 lf 0.148 0 0 16.2 -$ 8 -$ 39 landscaping 0 sf 1.818 0 0 298 -$ 217 -$ 34 fencing chain link 6' high 0 lf 0.209 0 0 14.45 -$ 7.45 -$
0 0 0 -$ -$ 3 0 0 0 -$ -$
46-47 proch deck (concrete) 0 sf 0 0 -$ -$ 48 STEPS concrete( ) 0 ea 0 0 -$ -$ 48 concrete f inishing f loors 0 sf 0.017 0 0 14.8 -$ 12.9 -$ 33 4" coc. Sidewalk Broom finish 21712 0.04 868.48 108.56 2.71 58,839.52$ 1.21 26,271.52$ 33 4" gravel base 21712 0.01 217.12 27.14 0.74 16,066.88$ 0.39 8,467.68$ 44 steel curb forms 6"-12" high 1758 0.116 203.928 25.491 4.53 7,963.74$ 0.53 931.74$ 32 6" curb concrete 1758 0.096 168.768 21.096 5.9 10,372.20$ 2.1 3,691.80$ 33 belgiun block curb (material only) 101 ton 0 0 97 9,797.00$ -$ 32 place belgiun block 2236 0.107 239.252 29.9065 5.4 12,074.40$ 1.54 3,443.44$ 33 6" drivew ay concrete 32800 sf 0.047 1541.6 192.7 3.69 121,032.00$ 1.88 61,664.00$ 47 wwf 6x6x10x10 21712 0.005 108.56 13.57 0.28 6,079.36$ 0.07 1,519.84$
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4 56 8" cmu partitions no reinforcing 0 sf 0.104 0 0 5.75 -$ 1.86 -$ 8"x8' glass block 0 sf 0.25 0 0 18.45 -$ 8.65 -$
0 0 0 -$ -$ 0 0 0 -$ -$
56 8x8x8 concrete block lintel 0 lf 0.133 0 0 8.56 -$ 3.57 -$ 59 repoint mask & grout method 0 sf 0.084 0 0 3.75 -$ 0.35 -$ 58 brow nstone repair 0 sf 0.4 0 0 38 -$ 16.65 -$ 54 rebuild wall (brick veneer or adobe brick) 0 sf 0 0 -$ -$
0 0 0 -$ -$ 0 0 0 -$ -$
5 0 0 0 -$ -$ 68 3 5/8" studs on walls 16" o.c interior walls 0 lf 0.211 0 0 13.90$ -$ 5.10$ -$ 70 3 5/8" studs on ceiling 16" oc open area 0 lf 0.381 0 0 39.00$ -$ 22.00$ -$ 70 3 5/8" studs on ceiling 16" oc office room 0 lf 0.381 0 0 39.00$ -$ 22.00$ -$ 76 handrails (steel, 2 rail primed 1-1/4" dia.) 0 lf 0.2 0 0 22.00$ -$ 10.45$ -$
Repair damaged framing 0 ls 0 0 -$ -$ -$ 66 Steel angle 4'6" long 0 ea 0.308 0 0 26.00$ -$ 12.40$ -$ 75 cold-formed roof framing soff it 0 lf 0.2 0 0 1.74$ -$ 1.58$ -$
0 0 0 -$ -$ 0 0 0 -$ -$
6 0 0 0 -$ -$
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…………….How does Estimating & Bidding Work ?…. and do I need it……………YES YOU DO….. !
…from the priced floor plan other cost are added completing the overall budget….
…quotes are requested from qualified contractor(s) …. …contractor bids are received and reviewed…. ……….bids from Contractors are compared to the budget …..….and some are eliminated………….… selected contractor(s) are approved by insurance and license
verification………….. ………. For protection and verification
COST: Included by percentage in STEP 4 7
EAGA Step - 3EAGA Step - 31. Contract Management
Contracting methods
Owner and Construction Manager
Owner as General Contractor
Owner and Subcontractor
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………How does Contract Management work…. and do I need it……………YES YOU DO….. !
…contracts are prepared between you and the contractor….…contracts are reviewed for compliance with the budget ….
…contracts are reviewed for understanding of the work to be
completed…. ….contracts are reviewed for method of payment….. ………. For piece of mind
COST: 7% of the projected construction cost ( includes steps 1,2,3 & 5) 9
EAGA Step - 4EAGA Step - 41. Construction Management (CM)
Production methods
Overall Delivery Schedule
Long Lead Purchase Agreements
Cost Tracking
Certificates of Payment for work in Place
Regulated Inspections
Warranty Program
Lawful Use
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………How does CM work…. and do I need it……………YES YOU DO….. !
… CM schedules and coordinates the contract work and identifies potential conflicts….
….CM monitors long lead purchases avoids shipping delays for critical installations..….
…CM tracks cost, reviews and substantiates change orders to control cost……
… CM verifies contractor invoices and verifies amounts for payment compared to work completed …
….CM protects the owner from over payment…….…..
………. For production controls
COST: Included by percentage in STEP 4 11
EAGA Step - 5EAGA Step - 51. Close out and Occupancy Management
Close out methods
Final Inspections
Final Commissioning
Final Occupancy Certificate Issuance
30 Day Warranty Period
330 Day Warranty Period
Final Contractor Release 1 year
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Benefits & ApplicationsBenefits & Applications The benefits Pricing for the Application, Owner Protection Contractor Verification Production Controls Piece of Mind The Applications
Residential ProjectsRenovations/ RehabsCommercial ProjectsFit-outs/ConversionsDaycare centersChurchesCharter Schools
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Architectural & Interior Designers
General Contractors & Construction Managers Lic. 39424, PA 079908
Licensed Realtors RS301037
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