Login/Signup

Engineer's Mart Infrastructures and Development

Engineer Mart Constructions

Engineer’s Mart construction helps to construct your dream homes and commercial projects from initial stage of planning to completion stage within customer’s budget. And our highly specialised construction professionals will oversee the project from every aspect such as designing, planning, quality assurance and execution. Our primary idea is to educate our valuable clients regarding various stages of construction and different types of materials used during entire construction process. Our structural team and professionals will ensure that construction is fully carried as per structural standards.

1. PROJECT CONCEPTION

Every construction project begins with an idea, and the idea or the conception behind a particular project requires thoughtful consideration. At this stage, Engineer’s Mart construction team will get input from clients to determine if the project is feasible and viable before starting to draft plans or blueprints.

Coming up with an idea is one thing—translating it into reality is another. As one of the preliminary construction phases, project conception is where the project’s scope and goals are thoroughly analysed from all angles to ensure the project concept is realistic.

A dedicated team is required to research and develop the project concept to have something more concrete that can be moved into the planning and design stages.

2. PLANNING AND DESIGN

Once the right concept is ironed out, the project can enter the planning and designing stages. The planning phase is critical to the construction project because it lays the foundation for project implementation.

It involves an in-depth explanation of the project, with timelines and milestones established according to the project’s scope and goals. Planning also involves estimating, outlining, and approving a budget.

Designing is where the assistance of architects comes into play. Designing takes into consideration the project objectives in addition to the regulations and building codes specific to the region.

3. PRECONSTRUCTION

The preconstruction phase is the period in which the bidding is completed and the project is finalised. And highly specialised engineering professionals are allocated for project execution and roles like project manager, field engineer, health and safety manager, contract administrator, and superintendent are assigned.

Project materials are also selected during the preconstruction phase. Formal building contracts, finance applications, land settlement applications, and building license applications are also submitted during this stage.

During this phase, many engineers make use of technological solutions to ensure successful preconstruction. Engineer’s Mart for example, can be used to proactively plan and avoid the need for reconstruction and rebuilds. This headset allows users to layer and delayer large models for real-time clash detection, minimizing the chance of costly delays and rework.

4. PROCUREMENT

Procurement is the phase in which materials decided upon are purchased. This is one of the most important phases of a construction project, as it involves necessary materials being ordered and delivered via Engineer’s Mart.In this stage the project cost will overall get reduced by 7%.This helps to construct and complete the project within stipulated budget and time.This is also the stage at which a project’s main workforce is hired.

5. CONSTRUCTION

The construction phase sees all the materials prepared being used to bring blueprints to reality. The work carried out during this phase will determine the quality of the project is assured once it’s completed.

During this phase, subcontractors collaborate with Engineers to ensure every aspect of the project is completed according to plan, working according to a schedule and a set of instructions assigned to them.

6. CLOSEOUT

The closeout phase ensures that the project is completed correctly and that it’s ready for occupancy. Here, building inspectors will conduct a safety examination to evaluate whether the building meets all the specifications and regulatory requirements.

Project managers often conduct a post-project review during this phase to tick all the checkboxes from the contract. This ensures all the developmental plans are met according to the agreement to prevent the possibility of legal issues.

7. POST-CONSTRUCTION

The post-construction phase involves builders providing new occupants a set time frame in which they’ll perform necessary maintenance checks. Problems are not always apparent immediately after the completion of a construction project, so a particular revisit time frame helps to identify any problems so they can be addressed.

If there are any issues with the building’s electrical systems, plumbing, or the structure overall, a maintenance team will be sent out to conduct repairs or contact relevant subcontractors to address the problem.



Close