Building Project Management and Construction Surveying
Realising your dream home is a positive and rewarding experience provided it is based on solid, experienced Building Project Management, Building Surveying and Construction Inspection.
Building Project Managers will represent your interests and have overall responsibility for the planning, management, coordination and financial control of a construction project.
Building Project Management includes typical tasks such as:
- Providing independent professional advice
- Making sure that aims of the project are met
- Supervising the work of other professionals involved in the project
- Ensuring that quality standards are adhered to
- Keeping track of progress and ensuring that the project is on time and on budget
- Maintaining records of expenditure, accounting, costing and billing
By means of close coordination on the part of a team of architects and designers, the Project Manager and his team of Building Surveyors and Construction Inspectors will ensure that the construction materials and job execution meet your expectations, the building work progresses within your budget and the completion deadline is met.
Even before starting the stages of construction project planning and appointing an architect, there are complex national and municipal legal restrictions on planning and building to be observed. Particularly here, in this extremely important specialised area, a Building Project Manager with fluency in the local language is vital.
The Building Project Manager will assist you with project planning of the most essential tasks of selecting not only a suitable builder but also the sub-contractors required for the different works. This provides trouble-free coordination of all construction phases throughout the job.
A detailed breakdown of building costs will help you with budget planning and on time supplies of materials and services, as well as ensuring that expenditure overruns during construction are avoided, and that all contractors comply with their obligations with regard to executing building procedures to a high standard.
Experience has taught us that, even with such careful planning, unforeseeable circumstances cannot be excluded, such as alterations you may wish to make during the construction process. These invariably lead to unwanted delays to the established construction completion date and consequent added costs if the Building Project Manager advice is not sought beforehand.
The cost of Building Project Management and Construction Surveying is a worthwhile investment because, apart from assisting you to have your dream home built within the planned deadline and budget, it will help you relish the experience.





