A construction project passes through different phases until it is finished. There is a huge chain of commands and processes that drag the project to completion. Are you curious about the many stages of a construction project? Well, here are some phases of a Natural Concept’s Civil Work in Betterton.

The Phases of Natural Concepts Civil Work in Betterton

1.     Project Design

The design phase is an important stage in every building project since it lays the groundwork for the entire structure. During this phase, the primary actions are:

·         Architectural and Engineering Design

Architects and engineers collaborate to generate precise drawings and specifications for the project’s structural, mechanical, and electrical components. This phase consists of conceptual design, schematic design, design development, and construction documentation.

·         Construction Papers

Once the design is complete, the project team creates construction papers such as blueprints, specifications, and other technical documents. These documents are a guide for contractors throughout the construction process.

·         Value Engineering

It is a systematic strategy to increase the value of a project by examining its functions and lowering expenses. During the design phase, value engineering assists in identifying opportunities to meet project objectives more efficiently.

2.     Pre-Construction

These steps are followed during the pre-construction phase at the Natural Concept’s Civil Work in Betterton.

  • Obtain budget approval.
  • Notify city officials, local legislators, and private-sector personnel.
  • Make any extra plans or changes to the construction location.
  • To minimize interruption, coordinate schedules with the neighboring neighborhood and commercial enterprises.
  • Conduct an equipment inventory to determine any requirements.

At the end of this procedure, the client makes final decisions and performs necessary checks. Once these stages are completed, the customer issues a Notice-To-Proceed, allowing contractors to begin the following phase.

3.     Procurement

During the procurement phase, the team works with all contractors to develop a timeline for completing the project phases on time. However, some contractor’s roles are directly dependent on other contractors. Thus, they prepare the entire project scope and phases.

In addition, we keep track of any supplies with long lead times that may cause the project to be delayed. For example, bridge beams, steel beams, and plumbing equipment may take longer to arrive, so they keep a lookout for them.

4.     Construction

The construction phase converts the design into a reality. At the Natural Concept’s Civil Work in Betterton, contractors and subcontractors work together to complete the design according to the specifications in the construction documentation.

We set up weekly, biweekly, or monthly review meetings with project stakeholders from both organizations to keep the project on track. We review the work performed during these meetings and plan for future project goals.

5.     Commissioning

In this phase, we teach anybody who will use the new site about its new features. We perform two types of commissioning: vertical and horizontal. Vertical commissioning entails the state legislature providing a certificate of occupancy, allowing the customer to operate the building. Horizontal commissioning contains any other components that do not appear in vertical commissioning.

To Sum Up

Our construction process includes several critical phases. Each one has its contribution to bringing your concept into a concrete reality while ensuring the project meets its design specifications and functional requirements efficiently.

Natural Concepts Civil Work in Betterton includes silt fencing, road construction, and minor grading expertise. Regardless of the construction process, we go to great lengths to achieve maximum efficiency. Do you want to partner with us on your future project? Discuss your project with us today!

 

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