Construction · Checklist

The Charleston Contractor’s
Operations Checklist

27 questions that separate thriving contractors from those just surviving.

— 01

Financial Operations

  • Do you know your real profit margin on each job — not just what you quoted, but what you actually kept?
  • Is every subcontractor invoice reconciled weekly against the original scope and purchase order?
  • Are change orders documented, priced, and signed before the additional work begins?
  • Do you have a system that flags overdue receivables before they hit 30 days?
  • Can you pull a real-time cash flow forecast without calling your bookkeeper?
  • Are material costs tracked per job — not just lumped into a monthly expense?
— 02

Job Management

  • Are estimates going out within 24 hours of a site visit?
  • Does every active job have a written scope, timeline, and assigned project lead?
  • Is there a daily or weekly progress check that catches schedule slippage before it compounds?
  • Do you have a punch list process that starts before the final walkthrough — not during it?
  • Are warranty callbacks tracked so you can identify recurring issues by trade or material?
  • Is your scheduling system visible to the crew, or does everyone rely on phone calls and texts?
— 03

Communication

  • Does every client get a proactive weekly update — even when there is nothing new to report?
  • Are phone calls answered during business hours, or do leads regularly hit voicemail?
  • Is there a defined response-time standard for inquiries (e.g., same day for calls, 1 hour for texts)?
  • Do you send a post-project follow-up asking for a review — within 48 hours of completion?
  • When a lead goes cold, is there an automated or manual follow-up sequence before you write them off?
— 04

Documentation & Compliance

  • Are all subcontractor COIs (certificates of insurance) current and filed before they step on site?
  • Is every job photographed at key stages — not just before and after?
  • Do you have a single, searchable place for contracts, permits, and lien waivers?
  • Are safety meetings documented, and do you have proof of attendance?
  • Is your licensing and bonding renewal tracked with reminders — not left to memory?
— 05

Growth & Reputation

  • Do you know your lead-to-close ratio — and is it improving quarter over quarter?
  • Are you collecting Google reviews consistently, or only when you remember to ask?
  • Is there a referral program that rewards past clients for sending new business?
  • Do you have a “not right now” list — leads who said no but might say yes in 6 months?
  • Could your business run for two weeks without you personally managing every detail?
— Score yourself

How many boxes did you check? Be honest.

— 0–8 checked

Critical gaps in your operation. You are likely leaving money and reputation on the table.

— 9–17 checked

Room to grow. The foundation is there, but the cracks will widen as you scale.

— 18–27 checked

You are ahead of most contractors in Charleston. Time to optimize, not overhaul.

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