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How to Choose a Contractor — The Scorecard That Gets It Right

How to Choose a Contractor — The Scorecard That Gets It Right

Season 2 Episode 54 Published 2 weeks ago
Description

How to choose a contractor from three bids using a 7-category weighted scorecard — the same methodology commercial developers use on multi-million-dollar projects, adapted for homeowners.

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Most homeowners get contractor selection completely backwards — and they do not realize it until the project goes sideways or the change orders start arriving. Knowing how to choose a contractor the right way means separating objective evidence from emotional bias before the final call is made. That is what Episode 54 is built to do.

In Episode 54 of Your Home Building Coach, Bill Reid delivers the complete contractor ranking scorecard: a 7-category weighted evaluation framework organized across three pillars — Track Record, Process, and Fit. This is the same methodology commercial developers use when evaluating contractors on multi-million-dollar projects, translated into a tool any homeowner can run tonight with the bids already on the table.

This is the payoff episode of the Estimating Your Project Cost sub-series within the World of Construction series. Episode 50 defined what a real estimate is. Episode 51 covered when to gather estimates. Episode 52 introduced the Work Breakdown Structure for format-matching bids. Episode 53 built the bid package. Episode 54 is where you take all of that work and make the final call.

What You'll Discover:

• Why Ace (the charming contractor) almost always wins the homeowner's heart — and why Fred (the thorough one) almost always wins the scorecard

• The 7 ranking categories across 3 pillars: Track Record (35%), Process (35%), Fit (30%) — each explained with real context

• How to apply weighted scoring and tune the percentages for a tight timeline, a first custom home, or a complex architect-driven project

• Why a low bid almost always signals missing scope, lowball allowances, thin margins, or a misunderstanding of your project — any of which becomes a problem after you sign

• The reference call most homeowners never think to make: someone whose project is currently under construction, not finished

• Five open-ended reference questions that produce real data — not just "yes, they were great"

• The middle-bid reality that commercial construction professionals have documented across thousands of projects

• The six-to-twelve-month test that tells you whether your gut and your scorecard agree before you commit

Real Example:

Bill walks through a complete sample scoring: Contractor A scores 4 on Track Record (4 × 35 = 140), 5 on Process (5 × 35 = 175), and 3 on Fit (3 × 30 = 90) for a weighted total of 405 out of 500. Contractor B scores 5/3/4 for a total of 400. A five-point gap that is close enough to warrant going back for more data before deciding. That is exactly what the scorecard is designed to surface.

Behind-the-Scenes Insight:

One of the most important reframings in this episode: ranking is not the decision. Ranking is the tool that separates emotion from evidence so that when you do make the decision, you make it with both eyes open. The gut check comes last — not first. And the six-to-twelve-month test is the most honest question you can ask yourself about any contractor candidate.

Resources:

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Book (Amazon): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F1MDRPK7

All Platforms: https://books2read.com/u/bpxj76

Free Download — Tale of Two Homeowners: https://the-awakened-homeowner.kit.com/09608e1727

BuildQuest Planning Platform: https://buildquest.co

Website: https://www.theawakenedhomeowner.com/

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