Building Construction Process
Pre-Construction Phase
Site Selection and Acquisition: Identifying the ideal location and securing the land.
Feasibility Study: Assessing project viability, including cost, market analysis, and legal considerations.
Design Development: Creating architectural and engineering plans, including structural, electrical, and plumbing systems.
Permit Acquisition: Obtaining necessary permits and approvals from government authorities.
Construction Phase
Site Preparation: Clearing the site, excavating, and preparing for foundation construction.
Foundation Construction: Building the structure’s base to support the entire building.
Superstructure Erection: Constructing the building’s framework, including walls, floors, and roof.
Rough-In Work: Installing plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems.
Exterior Finishes: Applying exterior cladding, roofing, and landscaping.
Interior Finishes: Completing interior walls, floors, ceilings, and paint.
Installations: Installing fixtures, appliances, and equipment.
Post-Construction Phase
Inspections and Testing: Conducting quality control checks and system testing.
Corrections and Punch Lists: Addressing any deficiencies or incomplete work.
Occupancy Permits: Obtaining final approval for building occupancy.
Handover: Transferring the building to the owner or client.