1.Real Estate feasibility studies
A real estate feasibility study is an evaluation of the potential profitability and viability of a real estate development project. It involves analyzing various factors such as the location, market demand, zoning regulations, construction costs, and potential revenue streams to determine whether a real estate project is economically feasible.
This study is to determine whether a real estate development project is financially viable and likely to succeed in the current market conditions. This information can help clients make informed decisions about whether to move forward with a project or explore alternative options.
2. Architectural Structural & 3D designs
Architectural Drawings
Architectural drawings are used to illustrate the design and layout of buildings, structures, and landscapes.
They typically include floor plans, elevations, sections, and site plans, and show the overall layout of the building, the location of walls, doors, and windows, as well as the dimensions and materials used.
They typically include floor plans, elevations, sections, and site plans, and show the overall layout of the building, the location of walls, doors, and windows, as well as the dimensions and materials used.
Structural Drawings
Structural drawings are used to illustrate the design and layout of the structural elements of a building or structure. They typically include foundation plans, framing plans, and details of beams, columns, and other structural members. These drawings provide a detailed view of how the building or structure will be built.
Visual Drawings
Visual drawings are used to illustrate the appearance and style of a building or structure. These include renderings and perspectives which provide visual representation of the building or structure in its finished state.
These drawings are essential for helping clients visualize the final product
These drawings are essential for helping clients visualize the final product
3. General Construction
This process involves a range of activities, including planning, design, construction, and project management. This includes
1. Planning and design : This involves developing a plan for the project, including identifying the project scope, goals, and objectives, and developing a design for the structure.
2. Pre-construction : Preparing the site for construction, including clearing the site, excavating the ground, and setting up the necessary infrastructure such as access roads, utilities, and drainage systems.
3. Construction : This stage involves building the structure according to the approved design and plans, including the installation of utilities, framing, roofing, electrical, plumbing, and finishing work.
4. Post Construction: This stage involves finalizing the construction project, including conducting inspections and tests, obtaining permits and certificates, and providing ongoing maintenance and support.
1. Planning and design : This involves developing a plan for the project, including identifying the project scope, goals, and objectives, and developing a design for the structure.
2. Pre-construction : Preparing the site for construction, including clearing the site, excavating the ground, and setting up the necessary infrastructure such as access roads, utilities, and drainage systems.
3. Construction : This stage involves building the structure according to the approved design and plans, including the installation of utilities, framing, roofing, electrical, plumbing, and finishing work.
4. Post Construction: This stage involves finalizing the construction project, including conducting inspections and tests, obtaining permits and certificates, and providing ongoing maintenance and support.