The performance differences between the three types of Housing Rehabilitation Contractors |
May have practical experience in Contracting but functions mainly on certain aspects of work (i.e. roofing, siding and/or windows) and seek to expand their business through participation in a program.
Has practical experience with a number of housing programs and projects. Covers a wider variety of tasks within a project scope. Seeks to increase contracted work through mastery of program procedures and to improve reputation as pro performer.
Knows all of the in and outs of several housing rehabilitation programs. Has successfully completed a number of projects with a minimum of delays and issues rising. Seeks to continue to maintain present contract level without overstepping their professional boundaries.