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Types of Construction Projects

September 3rd, 2011

constructionConstruction is defined as “a process that consists of the building or assembling of infrastructure.” (See 1. below) On the other hand, a Construction Project “includes all material and work necessary for the construction of a finished structure for occupancy by End Customer. This includes site preparation, foundations, mechanical, electrical work, and any other work necessary to complete the project.” (See 2. below)

There are different types of construction projects:

  1. Residential
    Residential construction projects include houses, townhouses, apartments, condominiums, cottages, single unit dwellings and subdivisions. The housing designs are generally done by architects and engineers and the construction is executed by builders who hire subcontractors for structural, electrical, mechanical and other specialty work. This type of project must conform to local building authority regulations and codes of practice. Many new builders are attracted to residential projects because of its ease of entry in the real estate market. This makes it a highly competitive market with potentially high risks as well as high rewards.
  2. Building
    Building construction is perhaps the most popular type of construction project. It is the process of adding structure to real property. Most of the projects are room additions and small renovations. Most new building construction projects are construction of sheltered enclosures with walk-in access for the purpose of housing people, equipment, machinery or supplies. It includes installation of utilities and equipment. » Read more: Types of Construction Projects
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Steel Building Construction Costs Much Less Than Other Building Options

July 15th, 2011

constructionIn commercial applications, pre-engineered metal and steel buildings provide cost savings across the board. By implementing these structures in new construction and retrofit projects, developers and property owners are realizing cost reductions from the planning and permit phase through construction and completion. Project managers have found that construction schedules can be noticeably compressed, which translates to reductions in contractor’s overhead, as well as any down time that might affect the tenant of a new or retrofit building.

Typical pre-construction costs that are associated with conventional buildings can be substantial in terms of the project management needed to compile bids and submit items for pricing. Wood famed construction systems demand extensive hours for these activities, and even though concrete block structures reduce the typical pre-construction time somewhat, the pricing of materials and coordination of continuous inspections require project management that is all but eliminated with steel building construction. » Read more: Steel Building Construction Costs Much Less Than Other Building Options

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