Thursday, March 04, 2021

5 Results Every Pastor and Church Desires From a Building Project


No matter what size of building project, what the scope of work, or what the budgetary constraints, every renovation, expansion, or new construction project has challenges and potential pitfalls. The responsibility of your building partner is to help you navigate all the hurdles, obstacles, and challenges with as little interruption to your main focus – ministry – as possible. A building partner who understands this responsibility and takes it seriously, will deliver a project that meets or exceeds these 5 criteria. Read More
One sure fire way of running up the cost of a new building is put form before function. You will always have folks who want the building to "look like a church," in other words, what they think how a church building should look. But if you are watching costs and have limited money to spend, you do not want to listen to those folks. If your church is forced to close its doors at some point in time, a functional building is much easier to put to secular use and therefore much more sellable. Vacant churches can stay on the market for years before they are sold. Wrong location. Expensive to convert to secular use. The longer a building stays empty, the more it deteriorates, and the less saleable it becomes. Eventually the site may be sold and the building demolished.

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