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Do You Really Need a Main Contractor for Your Fit-Out?

Most businesses assume they need a main contractor.

Sometimes they do.
Often they don't.

The Hidden Cost of Main Contractors

  • Layered margins — Main contractor markup on top of subcontractor pricing
  • Reduced transparency — You don't see the real trade costs
  • Limited flexibility — Changes are expensive and slow
  • Incentives misaligned with your interests — They profit from variations

Main contractors add value when they manage complexity and risk.

But if you're paying for coordination you could do yourself — or have done independently — you're overpaying.

Alternative Delivery Models

Direct Trade Procurement

Contract directly with specialists. Remove main contractor margin. Requires internal or independent coordination.

Hybrid Delivery

Use a main contractor for complex elements (M&E, structure) but procure directly for simpler trades (decoration, furniture).

Client-Side Orchestration

Engage an independent advisor to coordinate trades on your behalf. Full transparency, no contractor margin.

Independent Oversight

Even if you use a main contractor, independent commercial oversight protects your interests.

When You DO Need a Main Contractor

Main contractors are valuable when:

  • The project is highly complex or technical
  • You have no internal project management capacity
  • You need single-point accountability
  • Risk transfer is more important than cost control

When You DON'T Need a Main Contractor

You can often avoid main contractor costs when:

  • The scope is straightforward
  • You have (or can hire) independent coordination
  • Cost transparency matters more than convenience
  • You want direct relationships with trades

OMMC helps you choose the right model — not the most expensive one.

Talk to an Independent Advisor

Get clarity on the right delivery model for your project.

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