Achieving great results requires great actions

Hey, do you prefer to entrust your project to an experienced architect or to a recently graduated architect who is showing great potential and who everyone is raving about?

You know that the second one will be very willing because he wants to prove how good he is but….

PROMOTER :…but nothing. I can’t even think of it!

JUAN : But why? You’d save a lot of money and with your supervision I’m sure he’d do well. That kid will give his all for your project. For you he’s just one more, but for him it’s the opportunity of a lifetime.

Don’t you think?

Q: No, Juan, no! Do you know what I have at stake? Do you know what I have invested in the site?

I prefer to pay more but have the security of working with someone with experience.

You know well that making a good project involves being aware of many things in addition to making a facade that pleases.

J: Yeah. But.

Q: I’m not gambling.

J: I understand. But, then, why did you commission the infographics to those youngsters in your last project?

P:

J: Did they do it right?

Q: Yeah, they look great. Didn’t you see them? Don’t tell me they’re weak.

J: Actually, they are not bad. But tell me about the process.

Did they start the project on the date you told them?

Q: No. I had to wait for them for about 3 weeks even though they told me they would start sooner. I had to wait about 3 weeks for them even though they told me they would start sooner.

J: And, did they deliver the work on the agreed date? How late were they?

Q: J*der, how did you know they were late…another 3 weeks. They had no judgment to make minor decisions and needed, when not necessary, supervision at every turn.

J: And now tell me, what did those delays that forced you to go on sale late mean for you in terms of financing? And in terms of sales?

Q: Don’t talk to me! I haven’t quantified it,… but I’m sure it’s a lot.

Besides, it was almost August and there was no one left here to sell to.

J: Well, is it okay if we talk about the renders of this project so that everything fits you perfectly?

Q:…As soon as I have the project we will sit down.

This has happened to me a few times, I’m not kidding.

Don’t take a gamble with someone inexperienced.

They will be able to make images that work for you but they will probably not meet your deadlines and that will wreck the timing of your investment.

Of course, you have to invest more, but you will certainly earn more because you sell sooner.

Have you had bad experiences in the past by saving money on renders?

[You’ll see how you won’t write to me]

I don't expect you to share it, but I'd like to be wrong.

I don't expect you to share it,

but I would like to be wrong.