Monday, August 31, 2009

Church Construction

The topic of church construction comes-up at some point in the life cycle of every ministry. Whether you're acquiring or remodeling an existing church or building a new worship facility from the ground up, the process of church construction can be daunting to say the least.

Over the years we have found that ministry staff and their advisors are so focused on the "hard" aspects of construction (financing, land acquisition, permits and entitlements, architectural design, etc.) that they tend to under estimate the value of the softer aspects like the design of their audio and video systems. If you desire to have excellent worship and fellowship, then it's critical that attention be paid to acoustics, audio, lighting, and video systems from the beginning of the church construction process.

One of the major problems plaguing church construction projects is the lack of vendor coordination, communication, and collaboration. There is often a gap in coordination between the design of the sound, lighting and video systems and the installation. Very often one company is selected to perform design work (early in the project) for the architect, and another is selected a year later to install the system. Changes to the electrical, structural and other building systems have often been made by the local building contractors during this time without thought to the impact on the technical systems, because "there was no one to call."

The key to a successful outcome for any church construction process is to have a design-build firm that has sole responsibility for every aspect of the AV system. A good AV design-build firm serves as a single point of contact on all issues ranging from concept, to design, to final installation and training. The design-build firm's designers, engineers, and technicians are involved in your project from day one, exchanging information all along the way, while never losing sight of your ministry's goals and priorities.

Good design-build firms have disciplined project management teams that anticipate and solve problems before they become critical issues. They become an asset to the project by bringing needed expertise at every step along the way insuring that a project is delivered under budget and ahead of schedule.

Ron Simonson is the President and CEO of CCI Solutions, one of the nations leading providers of professional audio, visual, lighting, and recording equipment. CCI Solutions assists corporate, educational, and worship facilities in achieving performance/presentation excellence. More information about Ron Simonson or CCI Solutions can be found at http://www.ccisolutions.com or by viewing http://www.ccisolutions.com/blog

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