Coordinate Multiple Trades Without Overlap or Gaps

Trade Oversight in Pinellas County

You are managing a Pinellas County project where the electrician, plumber, HVAC technician, and framing crew all need access at different times. Without coordination, trades overlap, wait on each other, or complete work out of sequence. Trade oversight ensures each contractor performs their work correctly, on schedule, and in compliance with local codes.


SANDTEK coordinates electricians, plumbers, HVAC technicians, and other subcontractors to prevent conflicts and maintain quality. We verify that rough-ins are inspected before walls are closed, that ductwork is installed before drywall, and that fixtures are placed according to plan. Every trade works to the same schedule and meets the same standards in your Pinellas County home.


If your project involves multiple subcontractors, reach out to discuss trade oversight services in Pinellas County.

How Oversight Keeps Subcontractors Aligned

You will see each trade arrive when their work is ready to begin. The plumber installs drains and supply lines before the concrete slab is poured. The electrician pulls wire after framing is complete but before insulation. The HVAC crew sizes ducts based on final room layouts. No one waits, and no one has to redo work because another contractor was out of sequence in your Pinellas County project.


After oversight is in place, inspections pass on the first attempt, code violations are avoided, and work progresses without backtracking. You do not field calls from confused subcontractors or manage conflicting schedules. Each trade completes their scope correctly and moves off-site when finished.


We review permits, confirm license status, and verify insurance before trades begin work. Safety compliance is enforced, and tools are stored properly. We do not hire subcontractors directly unless specified in the contract. Our role is to coordinate, inspect, and verify that all work meets code and project requirements.

Questions That Come Up When Coordinating Trades

Homeowners often need clarity on how trades are scheduled and what happens when issues arise between subcontractors.

What order do trades typically follow?

Rough plumbing and electrical happen after framing. HVAC ductwork follows. Insulation and drywall come next. Finish plumbing, electrical, and HVAC occur after painting is complete.

How do you prevent trades from interfering with each other?

We schedule work so that only one trade occupies the space at a time. If overlap is necessary, we assign separate zones and confirm access before crews arrive.

What happens if a trade fails an inspection?

We coordinate the correction, schedule a re-inspection, and adjust the timeline if needed. Other trades do not proceed until the failed item is approved in your Pinellas County home.

Why does trade oversight include safety enforcement?

Subcontractors often work near each other using tools, ladders, and power equipment. We enforce PPE requirements, inspect work zones, and confirm that electrical panels are locked out when needed.

How are trade-related delays managed?

We track material lead times, confirm subcontractor availability before scheduling, and adjust the sequence if delays occur. You are notified immediately if a trade impacts the overall timeline.

SANDTEK coordinates all trades involved in your Pinellas County project, maintaining code compliance and preventing scheduling conflicts. If your build requires subcontractor oversight, get in touch to review how we can help.