The sun hasn’t yet risen over the Los Angeles skyline when Mike Kavin, a veteran licensed contractor, starts his day. Like many successful California contractors, his workday begins long before the first nail is driven or the first measurement is taken.
Dawn Patrol: 6:00 AM
The day starts with reviewing emails and project schedules while most of the city still sleeps. “The early morning hours are crucial for planning,” Mike explains. “It’s the quiet time needed to strategize before the day’s chaos begins.”
First Stop: 7:00 AM
By seven, Mike is at his first job site, a luxury home renovation in Beverly Hills. The morning meeting with subcontractors is essential for coordinating the day’s activities. Electricians need to finish their rough-in work before the drywall team can begin, and the custom cabinetry delivery is scheduled for later that morning.
Quality Control: 9:00 AM
The mid-morning involves detailed inspections of ongoing work. “Attention to detail isn’t just a slogan,” Mike notes. “In high-end residential construction, it’s everything. Our clients expect perfection, and that’s what we deliver.”
Project Management: 11:00 AM
The late morning typically involves meetings with architects and engineers about upcoming projects. Today’s agenda includes reviewing plans for a Pacific Palisades renovation and discussing potential challenges before they become problems.
Client Communications: 1:00 PM
Afternoon hours are often dedicated to client meetings. “Clear communication is as important as construction skills,” Mike shares. “We’ve built our reputation not just on quality work, but on keeping clients informed and comfortable throughout the process.”
Problem Solving: 3:00 PM
No construction day is complete without unexpected challenges. Whether it’s dealing with supply chain issues or adjusting schedules due to weather, successful contractors must be skilled problem solvers. Today’s challenge involves coordinating with city inspectors about a permit modification.
Team Management: 4:30 PM
Late afternoon involves checking in with project managers across different sites. “Success in construction isn’t a solo effort,” Mike emphasizes. “It’s about building and maintaining a reliable team that shares your commitment to quality.”
Planning Ahead: 6:00 PM
As the sun sets, Mike reviews the day’s progress and plans for tomorrow. This includes updating project timelines, reviewing material orders, and preparing for upcoming bids.
The Keys to Success
What makes a successful California contractor? According to Mike, it’s a combination of:
- Unwavering commitment to quality
- Strong communication skills
- Excellent project management
- Reliable team building
- Continuous adaptation to industry changes
Looking Forward
Despite long hours and constant challenges, licensed contractors like Mike find their work deeply rewarding. “Every completed project represents not just a building, but a dream realized for our clients,” he reflects. “That’s what makes it all worthwhile.”
The life of a California licensed contractor is demanding, but for those committed to excellence in construction, it offers the satisfaction of creating lasting value while building both structures and relationships that stand the test of time.