We offer a range of services to all and suitable to your budget and the scope of your project. A complete package will allow you to decrease your cost, alleviate potential construction, management and construction legal obligation and oversight.
By dividing your services into these sections, you can effectively communicate the breadth and depth of your offerings to clients and stakeholders. Each section can be tailored to address specific client needs and project requirements, enhancing the overall value proposition of your construction consulting firm.
EFFICIENCY, COST REDUCTION FEASIBILITY AND AFFORDABILITY
Here are five
sections in which your services can be divided
Design and Planning
This section focuses on conceptualizing, designing, and planning construction projects. Services may include architectural design, structural engineering, site planning, and obtaining necessary permits and approvals. Expertise in utilizing design software, creating blueprints, and ensuring compliance with building codes and regulations.
Construction Management
This section involves overseeing & managing the construction process from start to finish. Services may include project management, scheduling, budgeting, procurement & quality control. Expertise in coordinating subcontractors, monitoring progress, and ensuring projects are completed on time and within budget.
General Contracting
This section involves taking on the role of the general contractor for construction projects. Services may include hiring subcontractors, coordinating trades, procuring materials, and overseeing construction activities. Expertise in construction methods, safety regulations, and managing subcontractor relationships.
Renovation and Remodeling
This section focuses on renovating and remodeling existing structures to meet clients' needs and preferences. Services may include interior and exterior renovations, structural modifications, and space planning. Expertise in assessing existing conditions, developing renovation plans, and executing renovation projects efficiently.
Consulting and Advisory
This section offers consulting and advisory services to clients seeking guidance on construction-related matters. Services may include feasibility studies, cost estimation, value engineering, and risk management. Expertise in providing strategic advice, problem-solving, and decision-making support to clients throughout the construction process.
KPW BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CONDENSED SCOPE OF WORK
By dividing your services into these sections, you can effectively communicate the breadth and depth of your offerings to clients and stakeholders. Each section can be tailored to address specific client needs and project requirements, enhancing the overall value proposition of your construction consulting firm.
20 basic elements of construction
The base structure upon which a building rests, providing support and stability by distributing the weight of the building to the ground.
The concrete structures that support the foundation walls and distribute the building load over a larger area of soil.
Vertical walls that support the structure above and transfer its load to the foundation, typically made of concrete, brick, or stone.
A flat, horizontal concrete surface forming the bottom layer of a building’s foundation, providing a solid base for the structure.
The framework of a building that supports the floors, walls, and roof, typically made of steel, concrete, or wood.
Horizontal structural members that support the load of the structure and transfer it to columns or walls, typically made of steel or reinforced concrete.
Vertical partitions that enclose and divide the space within a building, providing structural support and defining the layout of rooms.
Prefabricated structural frames that support the roof and distribute its load to the walls, typically made of wood or steel.
The structural substrate of the roof, typically made of plywood or oriented strand board (OSB), onto which roofing materials are applied.
Materials applied to the roof to protect the building from weather elements, including shingles, tiles, metal panels, or membrane roofing.
Material used to reduce heat transfer and improve energy efficiency, typically installed within walls, floors, and ceilings.
Material installed to prevent moisture from penetrating the building envelope, typically placed between insulation and interior finishes.
Openings in the walls of a building that allow natural light and ventilation, typically fitted with glass panes and frames made of wood, vinyl, or aluminum.
Horizontal surfaces within a building that provide support for occupants and furnishings, typically made of materials such as hardwood, tile, carpet, or laminate.
Surface materials applied to walls, floors, and ceilings to enhance aesthetics and provide durability, including paint, wallpaper, flooring materials, and ceiling tiles.
Systems within a building that control temperature, humidity, and air quality, including heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, plumbing, and electrical wiring.
Materials applied to the exterior of a building to protect it from weather elements and enhance its appearance, including siding, stucco, brick, or stone.
The design and arrangement of outdoor elements surrounding a building, including vegetation, hardscape features, and site amenities such as walkways, patios, and driveways.