Vision
Seer Construction Consulting wants to make big, complicated construction projects small and simple, with a structural approach to undertaking a spectrum of jobs, small to large, from inception through to completion. We take out the guesswork and the stress of construction work, so you can focus on what matters most to you. Leave the construction process to us, and we guarantee a project completed beyond your expectations.
We want to give our clients relief from the stressful, and seemingly complex tasks of construction through the following:
Quality assurance. Substandard doesn’t exist in our playbook.
Construction analysis. All bases covered, every possible scenario that will have an impact on the project is considered.
Building code compliance. Seer Construction Consulting prides in its ability to start and complete a project without legal complications.
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Quality assurance from raw materials to construction techniques. Construction analysis for the best possible approach, especially in dealing with the challenges of building something great from scratch. Compliance of the building code ensure a structure is capable of performing as intended and built according to standards. It also ensure future inspection process will not be a cause for concern.
We want to save our clients time, reduce risk of costly mistakes and save money! This is why we focus on these target areas for a problem-free construction project. We want them to focus on their expertise and.
Seer Construction Consulting consults with business owners, contractors and individual home owners on new and existing projects to ensure that everything is according to client specifications, with full consideration of project timeline, budget, possible causes of delays, and set up contingency plans.
Our commitment is to deliver projects that are of high quality, timely and
1. Request: The industry of construction is an industry where a firm has to be precise and very accurate. This is why I will be requesting that the superiors in my company purchase a piece of software Chief Architect, and revert from using their current software Sketch-up. This task will require persuading because the owners of the company think that using open-source software like Sketch-up will be sufficient.
Integration of design and construction skills • Full control over design including incorporation of design by specialist contractors • Early appointment of construction advisers and specialist trade contractors • Ability of client to influence the selection of trade contractors. • One-to-one contractual relationships • Management focus on programme, sequencing and buildability • Client ownership of tendering and contractual arrangements • Opportunity to package the work to suit the capability of the trade contractors and to manage on-site
Generally, cost is the most compelling factor in choosing construction materials. Despite the fact that the structure of a building speaks to regularly just 10% of development cost, the decision of construction material can have emotional consequences for the expense of different components of development. The subsequent basic expense of this method could be higher, however compared to the overall project cost of a conventional method, HCC would be much lower due to time saving and buildability of the structure. Speed
Construction is multipart and requires multiple skills to get
Some consultant or engineering firms design and build pre-made trusses to be sold to construction and architecture
Introduction Designers may include architects, consulting engineers, surveyors, specifiers, principal contractors and specialist subcontractors. The term `design' has a wide definition under the regulations; it includes drawings, details and specifications. The main requirement of designers is to deal with health and safety issues by designing them out “so far as is reasonably practicable”, that is, by balancing the risk against the cost of averting it ( Baxendale, 2000). To improve and keep the health of occupants in the building, a variety of regulation and codes adjust the design and construction of building and its interior environment. Furthermore, there are plenty of standards and federal regulations that work a significant part to build
He also provides general communications about Architecture. Being a Certified Master Architect he also get involved in other projects daily for advice and
On innumerable occasions I have observed that building structures are some of the greatest forms of legacies a person can leave behind. They capture the eminent qualities of a generation and stand for everything that is
Once the scope is established, we work on the feasibility of your ideas, offer design guidance and advice on what council constraints and conditions will be applied to your property. We aim to take all the hard work and confusions from you by coordinating and managing different aspects of designing and documenting a building project. These different aspects include: • Assessing and fulfilling the standards set by the local Melbourne Council • Arranging applications for local council approvals • Assisting in the selection of fixtures, materials, finishes and colours • Preparing building plans and documentation for building approval, tendering and construction Building Great Designs in Melbourne
Introduction: With the development , a great number of construction projects are undergoing and yet a lot more are to come. Accompanying
For over decades, architecture and interior design have struggled with how and where they intersect as professions. Both lines of work are somewhat dependent and complete one another but not everyone has a clear understanding of where each profession’s responsibility and duty lies. This research is aimed at the sole purpose of comprehending the similarities and differences between the two and identifying where they meet in construction projects. Interior design deals with creating a coordinated whole in which the finished architecture, site, function, and visual aspects of the interior are unified that meet the demands of the activities to be conducted while the practice of architecture puts more emphasizes on spatial relationships, orientation,
Such as the environment, construction today is considered to release a lot of carbon into the atmosphere. Architects have to know how to be able to reduce the amount of carbon, boost energy efficiency, and use renewable energy resources. They most also know of environmental regulations that are always becoming more
4.Traits of a Home Inspector Home inspectors play a critical role in the real estate transaction. Before the signature hits the bottom line, home buyers turn to you for a through assessment of the condition of the property they intend to purchase. Like any career, there are common traits that the most successful Home Inspectors Brampton have in common. Here are the ten characteristics most commonly held by home inspection professionals: 1.
They are committed to offering high-quality solutions that are beyond client’s expectations. To achieve quality and meet the expectations of the clients, the company constantly improve its working process and technology. From the beginning to the end they ensure to complete the project with all detailing and finesse. Because of the impeccable service and incomparable solutions the company has become one of the top Architecture and designing company. If you are looking for the professional architects and designers, contact P Gabor Associates
The Architect working on a project is not only responsible for the design but is also expected to work as a link between different parties in involved in the process, most importantly the client and others for successful outcomes and to achieve client’s satisfaction in a project. With so many factors affecting the process, Architects find it difficult to explain the nature of their professional activities and their deliverables for successful project (Bali, 2009). Also, success can be viewed in different ways whereby what one perceives as a successful project outcome may be viewed quite differently by the next. A client’s judgement of a success may often be different to the architect.