Renovation
Assessment and Planning
Renovation involves the process of improving or updating an existing structure to enhance its functionality, appearance, or value. It can range from minor modifications to extensive overhauls, and it can be applied to residential, commercial, or industrial properties.
Types of Renovation
Construction site assessment and planning usually involves three steps. Step one is site assess- ment and data collection. The second step is to analyze the collected data. The third and final step is to begin incorporating this information into a preliminary concept and design.
In terms of construction management, the concept design is what sets the stage for processes to be carried out. The lead designer will liaise with and consult several stakeholders, user panels, and other parties in order to gather the information that will influence the conceptual design.
“Demolition and Site Preparation” is an important stage in construction, and often the first real activity you see on your building site. Depending on the nature of your project, it can be all over with in a matter of days.
Renovations often involve various chores, such as installation of kitchen cabinets or windows, crafting of drywall or wood structures, and repairs of roofs or flooring
Put together the budget and negotiate cost estimates. Arrange the work timetables. Choose the most efficient construction method and strategies. Stay in touch with the clients for work or budget-related issues.