Er.Abdul Malik: +91 97868 43715,
Er.A.Ashif Raja: +91 82208 36254
Our major priorities are providing excellent customer service and top-notch construction. No other building contractor on the market will offer you our 15-year construction warranty! Not only that, but you also receive timely deliveries and regular updates.
Yes, we can provide you architectural and structural designs alone.
Our main benefit is to any client that lacks the time or resources to supervise their project, regardless of location. All of our processes—including contract signing, financial transactions, and project status reports—are digital. We guarantee secure and tranquil project completion.
The cost of the cement, its availability on the market, the required level of quality, and the importance of the structure all play a role in cement selection. OPC 43 and 53 grades are typically employed. Since OPC 43 grade cement is more affordable than OPC 53, it is recommended for use in flooring, brickwork, and plastering projects. The structural members (foundation, columns, beams, etc.) are concreted using OPC 53-grade cement due to its great strength. Stronger-grade cement exhibits higher strength but due to high heat of hydration, this generates cracks on plaster. For plastering, it is advisable to use lower-grade cement for this reason.
The average cost of construction of a house in Sivagangai ranges from Rs.1800-2300/- per sq.ft in 2021. Note that the cost depends mainly on the quality of materials and quality of the work done.
Here are a few brands of steel you can rely on: ARS and JSW are the standard brands used for house construction. There are also premium brands of steel used for construction like TATA Tiscon bars, Vizag Steel and SAIL
Everything is, of course, configurable. You can upgrade any construction material to your preference or alter the brands of the materials. Only the price difference must be paid.
Based on this sump capacity, a load of water for a truck will have a capacity of 8000 or 9000 litres. Typically, a household of four would need 10,000 litres of water, which would cost Rs. 20 per litre.
Compound walls give your property not only a beautiful aspect but also privacy and security. Your property and the other properties are separated from one another by the compound wall. It serves as a border line that delineates the size of your property and discourages intrusion. Compound walls also stop any unwanted objects from entering your home.
The compound wall can have a minimum height of 1.5 metres and a maximum height of 2.4 metres in accordance with the NBC (National Building Code of India), provided the local municipality grants approval. The building's front street's centerline serves as the measurement point for this height. The recommended height for the compound wall is 6 feet above the ground. According to Vastu, the perimeter wall should be 6 feet high, or 7 or 8 feet high if the neighbouring Vastu is unfavourable. In some situations where the ground level is below road level, a compound wall with a higher height will be needed. The basement height can then be used to determine the height of the compound wall in those circumstances.
Precast concrete posts and slabs can be used to construct a cheap compound wall. Such a cheap composite wall will cost Rs. 800 per foot. If your plot is 30 by 40, the entire length of your compound wall will be 30 feet, 40 feet, 30 feet, and 40 feet, which comes to 140 feet, less a 10 foot gate, which comes to 130 feet. The approximate cost of this compound wall is Rs. 1 04,000. The compound wall gates are not included in this amount, but painting is.
Everything is, of course, configurable. You can upgrade any construction material to your preference or alter the brands of the materials. Only the price difference must be paid.
Based on this sump capacity, a load of water for a truck will have a capacity of 8000 or 9000 litres. Typically, a household of four would need 10,000 litres of water, which would cost Rs. 20 per litre.
designing a structure, which could be a residential or commercial structure. To have a clear depiction of how the building should be constructed, a design should be created utilising software like Autocad. Even before the structure is built, it aids in envisioning it.
The main goal of architectural design is to translate your ideas or expectations into a plan so that the engineers and technicians who are constructing your structure can understand it with ease. Customers might have specific ideas about how their building should look, and sometimes such ideas can't be expressed to others in words alone. The goal is to combine the client's requirements with the architect's skill to produce a beautiful building.
Although a customer may have varied expectations for a structure, it won't appear the same once it's finished. The customer is then forced to rebuild it or make a concession regarding the result. A design can prevent either of these. After construction, you will get a clear idea of the building's appearance. You can consult your family and friends when designing.
An architect's job is to take the needs of the client into consideration as they design and deliver the greatest solutions with the least amount of space possible. He obtains the client's primary requirements, such as the type of building, the number of storeys, the buildup area, the number of beds, and the buildup space. Based on these suggestions, he develops two or more designs that take into account natural ventilation, light flow, and, if necessary, vastu.
For the architectural design we charge Rs.10/- per sq.ft. The customer will get vastu compliant (if required) 2d floor plan,3d elevation and 3d interior as per their requirements. You can check out the samples provided by us.
Your building is designed by structural engineers using the soil capacity. For instance, a structural engineer will assess the soil's bearing capability and design the foundation and structure if you wish to erect a three-story building on your property. They assess the structural issues with the structure as it is now and come up with fixes.
Yes, it's crucial to speak with a structural engineer before beginning any sizable remodelling project. To keep the structure structurally secure, they will analyse the situation and offer suggestions. For instance, if a wall separates the living room from the dining room, you might just want to take that wall down to make the living room bigger. If the wall separating the living room from the kitchen is a load-bearing wall, merely removing it would cause the building to collapse.
Damaged walls, sagging ceilings, and cracked columns are a few of the warning indicators. The presence of wetness on the floors or cracks in the floor tiles are other warning indications that the foundation may be unstable. It is preferable to address a problem now, before it grows to be a major pain later.