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CONSTRUCTION

Project management


1. Preparatory and Pre-Study Studies:


– Identifying the customer’s needs and goals.
– Detailed analysis of the project area and its surroundings.
– Evaluation of local regulations, construction standards and environmental factors.
– Preparing preliminary analyzes and reports in line with needs.

 

2. Preliminary Project Studies:

– Determination of planning, functionality and visual design.
– Preliminary design presentation incorporating customer feedback.
– Making the necessary corrections for the project to be accepted.

3. Cutting Project Works:
– Creating a more detailed version of the preliminary project design.
– Preparation of building measurements, plans and sections.
– Determination of structural and engineering requirements.
– Drawings of building interior and exterior details.

 

4. Application Project Studies:
– Development and detailing of the final project.
– Coordination between project disciplines to create the project and its details (coordination essential for the preparation of architectural, static, mechanical, electrical and infrastructure projects).
– Preparation of application projects and details required for construction.
– Selection of materials, preparation of required bill of quantities and cost analysis.

 

5. System and Assembly Details:
– Integration of energy efficiency and safety measures.

 

6. Manufacturing Details:
– Drawings of all details necessary for construction.
– Specifications of construction materials and building elements.

 

7. Preparation of Technical Specifications:
– Writing the necessary technical specifications for the project.
– Determining construction materials, workmanship standards and other requirements.

 

8. Conducting Discovery and Cost Analyzes:
– Calculation of estimated costs for the project.
– Discovery of construction works and preparation of cost analyses.
– Creating budgets and timelines.

Thermal Insulation Application 

 

1.Inspection and Evaluation: The first step involves an inspection and evaluation process to determine the thermal insulation needs of the existing structure. At this stage, existing thermal insulation deficiencies, heat sources and energy efficiency are analyzed.
2. Desing : The design phase of the thermal insulation project includes selecting appropriate thermal insulation materials and methods. At this stage, the type, thickness, placement and details of the insulation material are determined.
3. Technical Documentation: Technical drawings and documents required for the project are prepared. These documents contain the details that need to be followed during implementation.
4. Construction Phase: This is the application phase of thermal insulation materials. This can be done in different areas of the structure, including walls, ceilings, roofs, and window and door surrounds. The construction team applies the insulation in accordance with the technical documentation.
5. Quality Control and Inspection: Quality control and inspection are carried out continuously during the implementation phase. Material quality, workmanship and suitability are constantly checked.
6. Performance Tests: Performance tests are carried out at the final stage to evaluate the effectiveness of thermal insulation. These tests confirm that the thermal insulation operates in accordance with the requirements.
7. Reporting and Documentation: At the end of the project, a report is prepared on the completed work. This report indicates that the job was completed successfully and complies with all requirements.
8. Customer Training: The customer is trained on how to maintain and maintain the thermal insulation system.

Sound Insulation Application


1. Inspection and Evaluation: The first step involves an inspection and evaluation process to determine the sound insulation needs of the building. At this stage, noise sources, sound transition points and sensitive areas are identified.
2. Design: The design phase of the sound insulation project includes selecting appropriate sound insulation materials and methods. At this stage, the type, thickness, placement and details of the insulation material are determined.
3. Technical Documentation: Technical drawings and documents required for the project are prepared. These documents contain the details that need to be followed during implementation.

4. Construction Phase: This is the application phase of sound insulation materials. This can be done in different areas, including walls, ceilings, floors, and window and door surrounds. The construction team applies the insulation in accordance with the technical documentation.
5. Quality Control and Inspection: Quality control and inspection are carried out continuously during the implementation phase. Material quality, workmanship and suitability are constantly checked.
6. Performance Tests: Performance tests are carried out at the final stage to evaluate the effectiveness of sound insulation. These tests confirm that the sound insulation works in accordance with the requirements.
7. Reporting and Documentation: At the end of the project, a report is prepared on the completed work. This report indicates that the job was completed successfully and complies with all requirements.
8. Customer Training: The customer is trained on how to maintain and maintain the sound insulation system.

Professional Control Services

 

1. Project Planning and Consultancy: Providing consultancy on planning the project before it starts, determining requirements, cost estimation and process management.
2. Project Supervision: Monitoring the progress of construction, quality control and compliance at all stages of the project.
3. Time Management: Ensuring that the construction schedule is managed appropriately, preventing delays and disruptions.
4. Cost Management: Keeping the project budget under control and reducing the risks of cost overruns.
5. Quality Control: Ensuring that construction materials and workmanship meet quality standards.
6. Project Documentation: Organizing and storing all project documents, providing a document management that facilitates communication between stakeholders when necessary.
7. Risk Management: Identifying and analyzing risks that arise during the project process and developing strategies to reduce or manage these risks.
8. Occupational Health and Safety: Ensuring that workers have safe working conditions and ensuring that worker health and safety is observed.
9. Permit and License Management: Obtaining the necessary permits, complying with legal requirements and managing relations with official institutions.
10. Environmental Compliance: Ensuring the project complies with environmental regulations and sustainability standards.
11. Project Communication: Ensuring regular communication between stakeholders, providing updates and assisting in resolving issues.
12. Final Works and Delivery: Managing the completion, turnkey and acceptance processes in the final stages of construction.

THERMAL INSULATION CONSULTANCY IN BUILDINGS

 

1. Inspection and Evaluation: Examining the current thermal insulation status of the building or project. Analysis of heat sources, building envelope and air conditioning systems.
2. Legal and Standard Compliance: Ensuring compliance with local, regional and national legal regulations and thermal insulation standards.
3. Energy Efficiency Assessment: Analysis of current energy consumption and costs. Determination of energy efficiency measures.
4. Thermal Insulation Design: Designing thermal insulation strategies appropriate to the needs of the project. Material selection and determination of application methods.
5. Monitoring and Inspection: Confirming that thermal insulation has been applied correctly during construction. Material quality and workmanship control.
6. Cost and Return Analysis: Calculation of the costs and payback period of thermal insulation investment. Evaluating the long-term return on investment.
7. Technical Documentation: Preparation and documentation of thermal insulation details for inclusion in construction projects.
8. Training and Awareness: Providing training on thermal insulation for project owners, design teams and construction team members. Raising awareness.
9. Final Works and Performance Tests: After completion of construction, conducting performance tests to measure the effectiveness of thermal insulation.

SOUND INSULATION CONSULTANCY IN BUILDINGS


1. Inspection and Evaluation: Detection of sound sources and sensitive areas within the building or project. Analysis of external noise sources and sounds emitted from indoor spaces.
2. Legal and Standard Compliance: Ensuring compliance with local, regional and national legal regulations and sound insulation standards.
3. Sound Insulation Design: Designing sound insulation strategies appropriate to the needs of the project. Determination of important elements such as material selection, wall, ceiling and floor details, window and door design.
4. Technical Documentation: Preparation and documentation of sound insulation details for inclusion in construction projects.
5. Cost Estimation and Budget Management: Calculation of sound insulation costs and budget. Evaluating the long-term return on investment.
6. Monitoring and Inspection: Confirming that sound insulation has been applied correctly during construction. Material quality and workmanship control.
7. Performance Tests: Conducting acoustic performance tests to measure the effectiveness of sound insulation after completion of construction.
8. Training and Awareness: Providing training on sound insulation for project owners, design teams and construction team members. Raising awareness.
9. Special Applications: Providing special sound insulation solutions and technical support, especially in projects with sensitive sound requirements.