Pre-Construction Meetings Portland OR

At the beginning of the process, clients work closely with the salesperson, so before construction begins, they need a formal introduction to the lead carpenter. Hold a meeting with the client, salesperson, lead carpenter, and production manager.

Local Companies

InterWorks, LLC
(503) 233-3500
P.O. Box 14764
Portland, OR
Kiewit-Bilfinger Berger
(503) 290-7000
211 S.E. Caruthers St., #200
Portland, OR
VS Tile & Marble
503-235-2777
1222 SE 7th AVE
Portland, OR
BPM Development
(503) 223-4128
610 SW Alder Street
Portland, OR
Fortis Construction Inc.
(503) 459-4477
1705 SW Taylor St
Portland, OR
R & H Construction
(503) 228-7177
1530 SW Taylor Street
Portland, OR
Hoffman Construction Company of Oregon
(503) 221-8811
805 SW Broadway Street
Portland, OR
Turner Construction
(503) 226-9825
1200 NW Naito Parkway
Portland, OR
Howard S. Wright Constructors
(503) 546-6180
425 NW 10th Avenue
Portland, OR
Tom Walsh & Co.
(503)9735001
1100 N.W. Glisan, #300
Portland, OR


At the beginning of the process, clients work closely with the salesperson, so before construction begins, they need a formal introduction to the lead carpenter. Hold a meeting with the client, salesperson, lead carpenter, and production manager.

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Set up. The meeting should take place a few days before the start of the job to allow for any last-minute changes to the plan.

Sales first. The salesperson should begin by introducing the production staff and stating the purpose of the meeting. Some firms allow the salesperson to leave after this part.

Leading carpenter. By running this meeting, the lead carpenter gains credibility as a competent professional. It also helps promote the relationship with the client.

Use a checklist. Stay on track by following a prewritten agenda.

Review the job. The lead should cover plans, specifications, the schedule, and site concerns. Clients want to know the timing of the demolition and when the kitchen will be working again.

End with a commitment. The meeting should end with a commitment to start on the specified date.

—Tim Faller, Field Training Services, www.leadcarpenter.com. 
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P.O. Box 14764
Portland, OR

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