Typical phases of construction

It is important to know the phases of construction to guide everyone involved in the project – be it residential, commercial, or industrial. The construction industry is certainly a very interesting field not just for architects, civil engineers, or other engineers because it is not only lucrative, but is also a very interesting industry to learn from – professionally and academically.

Phase 1 is acquiring the lot. Solicit ideas for the design and start the planning. Study and develop concept designs for the plans and perspectives. Submit your plans for the building permits at the office of the building official so they can check your structural, architectural, plumbing, and electrical designs.

Phase 2 is when the owners decide to proceed with project implementation based on the approved design blueprint. It is important to calculate the project cost for the purpose of benchmarking the deliverables for the project. The cost analysis is based on the quantity surveys for the structural, architectural, plumbing and electrical plans based on the technical specifications set by the architects and / or engineers involved. Further on the project implementation, you will also need to hire project inspectors, managers, and supervisors to control, check, balance, and monitor the progress as per project timetable.

Phase 3, the final phase, is when the contractor secures permanent power to energize the electrical systems. At this point, the occupancy permit will also need to be processed. This phase is where you need to do punch listing, balancing of design items, and correction of defects if there are any. At this stage, you will also need to rectify works that are not in conformity with the standards.

The technical term project close outs and turn-over is when everything is completed and turned over to the customer / owner. After all is well, the building project enjoys a one year of warranty by the contractor. (by Engr. Josifer Bejer – project manager and consultant)

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    • Vencent Amandoron on September 12, 2017 at 10:18 am
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    Thank you Bro. Jobe for sharing this info… It’s a great help for everyone… 🙂 👍 God bless

    • Engr. Junde F. Lauranilla on August 28, 2017 at 3:22 am
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    Very informative construction guide. A helpful tool in construction industry. Information like this is not limited to construction personnel on site but also an important consideration for all builders, contractors, engineers and all others relative to construction works and most importantly, its extent to clients and/or owners.

    Thanks to the publisher.

    Hope to know more from you.

    More Power!

    • Malou M. Saranza on August 26, 2017 at 4:07 am
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    Very informative! Helpful for those who have no skills on construction!

    • Engr. Jofrey R. Dela Rey on August 26, 2017 at 2:43 am
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    Good job dol, this article can help many people to understand the process and to have proper information with regards the Construction world.

    • Mike Basañez on August 25, 2017 at 3:23 pm
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    excellent article. hope we have more articles like this for those who wish to build their dream homes and those planning to get into the construction business. Keep writing man!

    • William S. Lim on August 25, 2017 at 11:36 am
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    It is about time that we have this type of blog that can assist so many of our people who have the desire to build their own homes,building, or other infrastructure and can protect us to fall prey to some contractors who abuse their clients non-knowledge about construction phases.

    • LAB on August 25, 2017 at 3:06 am
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    Very Informative! Great!

    • Boy Micabalo on August 24, 2017 at 12:57 am
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    Great info! Go!

    • Anthony Nicdao on August 23, 2017 at 11:59 am
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    Great read! Kodus to the blogger and admin of this page.

    • Josifer Bejer on August 23, 2017 at 6:18 am
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    Thanks for posting this article. This is a good help and source of ideas for those person who don’t have.

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