Commercial Projects
We are construction experts and advisors for common commercial construction projects include grocery stores, hotels and lodging facilities, industrial buildings like factories and warehouses, medical facilities, office buildings, restaurants, shopping malls, and sports facilities.
PROCESS
Commercial project work in construction involves the planning, design, and execution of construction projects for non-residential structures. These projects can vary in size and complexity, ranging from small retail spaces to large office buildings or industrial facilities.
PROJECT PLANNING
Feasibility Studies: Assess the viability of the project, considering factors like cost, location, and regulatory requirements.
Budgeting: Develop a realistic budget that covers all aspects of the project, including materials, labor, permits, and contingencies.
Site Selection: Choose an appropriate location based on the client’s needs, zoning regulations, and accessibility.
DESIGN AND PERMITTING
Architectural Design: Collaborate with architects to create functional and aesthetically pleasing designs that meet the client’s requirements and comply with building codes.
Engineering: Ensure that structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems are designed to meet safety standards and regulations.
Permitting: Obtain necessary permits from local authorities to commence construction legally.
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Contracting: Select contractors through a competitive bidding process or negotiations, considering their experience, reputation, and cost.
Project Scheduling: Develop a detailed schedule outlining the sequence of tasks and milestones to ensure timely completion.
Quality Control: Implement measures to monitor and control the quality of workmanship and materials throughout the construction process.
Safety: Prioritize and enforce safety protocols to protect workers and comply with regulations.
CONSTRUCTION EXECUTION
Site Preparation: Clear the construction site, set up temporary facilities, and prepare the foundation.
Building Construction: Carry out the construction based on approved plans and specifications.
Coordination: Manage the coordination of various trades, subcontractors, and suppliers.
PROJECT CLOSEOUT
Inspections: Arrange for inspections to ensure compliance with building codes and regulations.
Punch List: Identify and address any remaining issues or deficiencies before project completion.
Handover: Turn over the completed project to the client, including all necessary documentation and warranties.
POST-CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
Facility Management: Provide ongoing support and maintenance services to ensure the continued functionality of the constructed facility.
Client Satisfaction: Seek feedback from the client to assess satisfaction and address any post-construction concerns.



