Construction and Infrastructural Development:
Building of residential, commercial, and industrial structures.
Design and construction of roads and drainage systems.
Development of water supply and sanitation systems.
Creative and functional architectural designs tailored to client needs.
Residential, commercial, and industrial building designs.
Integration of modern trends, sustainability, and efficiency in design concepts.
Comprehensive design solutions from initial concept to project completion.
Property Development:
Design and construction of residential, commercial, and industrial properties.
Development of mixed-use complexes and urban spaces.
Land acquisition, planning, and zoning compliance.
Wall coating solutions:
Production of high-quality decorative and protective wall coatings.
Application of weather-resistant exterior wall coating.
Supply of eco-friendly and non-toxic coating products for residential, commercial, and industrial use.
Customization of colours, textures, and finishes meeting client specifications.
Professional Acoustic ceiling services for residential, commercial, and industrial properties.
Use of high-quality, weather-resistant paints for durability and protection.
Eco-friendly and non-toxic Acoustic ceiling options available.
Customization of colors, textures, and finishes to meet client specifications.
The key steps include site selection, design planning, obtaining permits, construction (from foundation to finishing), and final inspections before handover.
A typical residential project takes 6-12 months, while commercial buildings may require 1-3 years, depending on size, complexity, and potential delays like weather or material shortages.
Costs vary, but residential projects generally range from
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100−300 per square foot, while commercial buildings cost
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200−500 per square foot, with exact pricing determined during the design phase.
Yes, you'll need an architect for design and aesthetics and an engineer to ensure structural safety, as both are usually required for approvals and permits.
You'll typically need a building permit, zoning approval, and possibly environmental or utility permits, which your contractor or local building department can help you obtain.
Look for a licensed, insured contractor with a strong portfolio, positive client references, and clear contracts outlining timelines, costs, and responsibilities.
Concrete offers long-lasting strength, steel is ideal for commercial projects, and treated wood is a cost-effective option for residential buildings, depending on your budget and location.
Most contractors provide a 1-2 year warranty for general workmanship and 10+ years for structural defects, with specific terms outlined in your contract.