Bob Fretz, Author at Paradigm Construction https://pcc-tx.com/author/bfretz/ Building to a Higher Standard (ensure a cross is in place of the T on standard) Thu, 20 Nov 2025 20:39:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://pcc-tx.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/cropped-fav-32x32.png Bob Fretz, Author at Paradigm Construction https://pcc-tx.com/author/bfretz/ 32 32 Why Hard Bid Projects Rarely Deliver the Best Value  https://pcc-tx.com/why-hard-bid-projects-rarely-deliver-the-best-value/ Thu, 20 Nov 2025 20:29:52 +0000 https://pcc-tx.com/?p=28609 Introduction: The Illusion of the Lowest Bid At first glance, the hard bid, also known as the design-bid-build approach, may seem like the most straightforward way to deliver a construction project. The design gets completed, multiple contractors submit bids, and the lowest number wins. But what looks like a fair and cost-effective process on paper often leads to frustration, change orders, and missed…

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Introduction: The Illusion of the Lowest Bid 
At first glance, the hard bid, also known as the design-bid-build approach, may seem like the most straightforward way to deliver a construction project. The design gets completed, multiple contractors submit bids, and the lowest number wins.

But what looks like a fair and cost-effective process on paper often leads to frustration, change orders, and missed opportunities in practice. At Paradigm Construction, we believe true project success isn’t about spending less, it’s about building smarter. 

Here’s why a hard bid project may not deliver the best value for your investment—and how a collaborative approach can make all the difference. 

Limited Collaboration Means Missed Opportunities 
In a hard bid scenario, the contractor isn’t involved until after the design is finished. That lack of early collaboration means the project misses out on valuable expertise related to constructability, materials, budget alignment, and scheduling.

Without contractor input early on, clients lose opportunities for innovative solutions that improve efficiency or reduce costs before construction ever begins.

At Paradigm Construction, we encourage early integration between owners, designers, and our team. This approach minimizes surprises, enhances coordination, and maximizes value from day one.

The Lowest Price Isn’t Always the Best Deal
A low bid can be deceiving. Contractors competing to “win” often underprice their proposals, then rely on change orders later to recover costs. Others may compromise on quality or materials just to stay within budget. 

At Paradigm Construction, we help clients see beyond the initial number. True value comes from balancing cost, quality, and performance, so you get a project that stands the test of time.

Change Orders and Claims Multiply Risks 
Because contractors don’t participate in design development under a hard bid model, even minor design gaps or unclear specifications can lead to costly change orders and schedule delays. 

Our collaborative delivery methods integrate construction expertise during design, addressing issues before they become expensive problems. The result: fewer change orders, clearer expectations, and smoother execution from start to finish.

Slower Timelines, Less Flexibility
Hard bid projects follow a strictly linear process:
Design → Bid → Build

This sequence adds unnecessary time to the schedule and limits flexibility when changes occur.

By contrast, Paradigm’s Design-Build and CMAR approaches allow design and construction to progress in parallel. This creates faster timelines, better communication, and more agility to adapt to evolving project needs.

An Adversarial Dynamic Hurts the Team
The traditional hard bid model often creates tension among stakeholders, with each party focused on protecting their own interests rather than the project’s success. 

Paradigm’s philosophy is different: we build partnerships, not silos. Our collaborative process aligns everyone: owners, designers, and contractors, around shared goals, open communication, and mutual accountability.

Collaborative Delivery Models Drive Better Outcomes
Forward-thinking clients are increasingly moving away from hard bids and choosing integrated delivery models such as:

  • Design-Build (DB): One contract for design and construction, streamlining communication and accountability. 
  • Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR): Early contractor involvement with guaranteed maximum pricing. 
  • Integrated Project Delivery (IPD): A fully collaborative model aligning all stakeholders’ interests. 

These delivery methods produce fewer change orders, stronger quality control, clearer communication, and better cost certainty—key principles of Paradigm’s approach to excellence.

The Paradigm Difference: Building Smarter Together
At Paradigm Construction, we don’t chase the lowest bid, we pursue the highest value. Our clients choose us because we prioritize collaboration, transparency, and innovation from concept to completion. 

Whether you’re planning a new facility or modernizing an existing one, we help you select the right delivery method to meet your goals, manage risk, and deliver lasting results. 

Because at Paradigm Construction, we don’t just build projects, we build relationships that stand the test of time.

Ready to Build Smarter?
Let’s talk about how Paradigm can help you deliver your next project with greater value, speed, and confidence. 

Contact Us to start the conversation.

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Building a Church Should Be a Joyful Experience — With the Right Partner https://pcc-tx.com/building-a-church-should-be-a-joyful-experience/ Tue, 14 Oct 2025 18:35:52 +0000 https://pcc-tx.com/?p=28407 Why Church Construction Is Unlike Any Other Project Building a church is unlike any other type of construction. It’s more than creating walls and steeples; it’s shaping a place where people gather, reflect, and grow in faith together. For us, it’s always a deeply meaningful experience rooted in purpose, pride, and genuine enjoyment. Church construction…

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Why Church Construction Is Unlike Any Other Project

Building a church is unlike any other type of construction. It’s more than creating walls and steeples; it’s shaping a place where people gather, reflect, and grow in faith together. For us, it’s always a deeply meaningful experience rooted in purpose, pride, and genuine enjoyment.

Church construction carries a unique weight. There’s something profoundly fulfilling about knowing that the work we do will serve families and communities for generations. These projects call for a careful balance of beauty, function, and faith. They also demand experience. Modern churches often blend traditional design with new technology, such as advanced audio/visual systems, energy-efficient solutions, and flexible spaces that support a vibrant community life. Every design choice contributes to a sacred space that will stand the test of time.

We believe the process of building a church should be as rewarding as the finished space itself. When a congregation partners with an experienced builder, the journey becomes collaborative, creative, and even joyful. The right construction partner listens closely, respects the mission, and brings the technical skill to turn vision into reality without compromising quality or peace of mind.

At Paradigm Construction, faith-based projects hold a special place in what we do. Our teams understand the deeper purpose behind every build, and we take pride in guiding congregations through the process with clarity, care, and craftsmanship. Building a church isn’t just another project — it’s a shared mission.

When you choose a trusted and experienced partner, the result is more than a structure. It’s a space built with heart, made to inspire.

View our portfolio of churches and faith-based projects here.

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