Every Trade Stays on Schedule and Standard

Subcontractor Management Services in Pinellas County

Your project in Pinellas County involves electricians, plumbers, HVAC technicians, and other licensed specialists who need to show up in the right order and complete work that passes inspection. When trades overlap or miscommunicate, timelines slip and costs climb. SANDTEK provides oversight that keeps every subcontractor aligned with your project goals, ensuring quality, compliance, and coordination from rough-in through final inspection.


We supervise all subcontracted work across Pinellas County, verifying that each trade meets code requirements, follows the project schedule, and delivers craftsmanship that holds up under inspection. Our team schedules arrivals, inspects completed work, and handles communication between trades to eliminate conflicts and delays. You receive updates at every milestone and clear accountability when issues arise.


If your project requires coordination across multiple trades in Pinellas County, contact SANDTEK for a no-cost estimate and oversight plan.

How We Keep Trades Moving Together

We begin by mapping out the sequence of trades required for your Pinellas County project, then schedule each specialist to arrive when their phase is ready. Electricians rough in wiring before drywall, plumbers set fixtures after framing, and HVAC ducts go in before insulation. We verify each stage before the next trade begins and confirm that work meets local building codes.


After oversight is complete, you will notice outlets that function correctly, plumbing that does not leak, HVAC systems that heat and cool as designed, and no gaps in scheduling that delay your occupancy. Trades do not overlap in ways that cause rework, and inspections pass without callbacks.


Our team uses scheduling software, site cameras, and direct communication with each subcontractor to track progress. We do not hire the trades ourselves, but we verify credentials, insurance, and licensing before they enter your property. This service does not include procurement of materials for subcontractors, though we confirm delivery dates to prevent downtime. The coordination naturally extends into post-construction inspections and final walkthroughs.

Most Clients Ask These Before Hiring

Property owners in Pinellas County often want to know how oversight prevents delays, who pays for rework, and what happens if a trade does not show up. These five questions address the most practical concerns.

What happens if a subcontractor misses their scheduled day?

We contact the trade immediately, reschedule their work, and adjust the timeline for any dependent tasks. You receive an updated schedule the same day.

How do you verify that subcontracted work meets code?

We review local building codes before each phase, inspect completed work against those standards, and coordinate inspections with city officials. Failed inspections trigger immediate corrective action.

Why is trade oversight necessary if I already have a contractor?

General contractors often juggle multiple projects and cannot monitor every trade in real time. We provide dedicated supervision to catch issues early and keep communication clear.

What tools do you use to track subcontractor progress?

We use project management software, site photos, and daily logs to document arrivals, completed tasks, and any delays or issues. You receive access to updates throughout the project.

When does oversight end?

Oversight continues until all trades pass final inspection and the project is ready for handover. We remain available for any follow-up questions after that point.

SANDTEK manages subcontractor coordination across Pinellas County for projects that require multiple licensed trades and strict scheduling. If you need oversight that prevents costly delays and ensures compliance, reach out to discuss your project scope.