How do you decide the cost?
From an itemised bill of quantities — quantity, rate and amount for every item — prepared and approved before work starts. If the scope changes later, the change is quoted and approved in writing before it is executed.
How are payments structured?
In stages tied to work completed, not to dates. Typically an advance, then payments at plinth, slab, brickwork, finishing and handover. You pay for a stage after it is done and measured.
Who buys the material?
Either way works. In a turnkey contract we procure everything against the brands agreed with you. If you prefer to buy, we give you the specification and quantity and check what arrives.
Will the work finish on time?
A completion date is part of the written agreement, and the schedule is planned backwards from it. Where a delay is genuinely outside our control — a sanction, a monsoon, a change you ask for — you are told immediately, not at the end.
Do you handle approvals and drawings?
Yes. Structural and architectural drawings, and coordination for local approvals, can all be part of the scope. Tell us at the estimate stage so it is priced in.
What happens after handover?
You receive the snag list closed in writing along with material bills and warranty documents. Workmanship issues reported in the agreed period are attended to at no cost.