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Construction-Experienced Builder
Project Report
What are your requirements?
How will advance payments be made?
Q) What are your requirements?
Q) How will advance payments be made?
Q) What will it look like?
Q) Do you have a Map?
Q) Do You Have a Road Map?
Q) Do you have map data in digital form?
Q) How was the Map produced?
Q) Who uses the Map and why?
Q) Why do you need to update the map?
Q) How accurate is the data?
Q) What is a Topographic Map?
Q) What information can I find on a topographic map?
Q) When Can We Start the Construction and How Long Will It Take?
Q) How was the budget figure reached?
Q) What types of information are required but not available?
Q) Are all of the required dimensions shown?
Q) Are all necessary explanatory notes given?
Q) Are all general notes in their proper location on the drawing?
Q) Are terms and abbreviations consistent with _______ standards?
Q) Are the abbreviations (especially unusual ones) explained?
Q) Are phases of work being completed per schedule?
Q) Are daily production goals being met?
Q) Is equipment being used efficiently and charged to jobs accurately?
Q) Are project management documents being dealt with quickly?
Q) What about construction equipment?
    Q) Would you like to add anything?
    Q) Can you make me wiser? How?
    Q) Can you make us wiser? How?
Contract negotiations
Pre-construction services
Estimating and Project management
What are your requirements?
How will advance payments be made?
Airports
Art Galleries
Bank Buildings
Bridges
    Beam Bridges
    Bailey Bridges
Castles
Cathedrals
Courts
County/City Halls
Commercial Buildings
Defective buildings – demolish and rebuild or repair
Exhibition and Exposition
Factories
Fire Station
Gardens
Government Buildings
Hotels
Hospitals
    Teaching Hospital
    General hospital
    District/County Hospital
    Maternity Hospital
    Children's Hospital
    All-in-One
    Sub District Hospitals
    Primary Health Centres
    Subsidery Health Centres
    Medical Aid Centres
    Sub Centres
    Clinics
High-rise Building
Highways/Roads
Heavy industrial buildings
Housing colonies
Homes
Hydro Electric Projects
    Grid stations
    Receiving stations
Nuclear Power Plants
Industrial Estate-manufacturing plants
Jails
Large Houses
Low-rise Building
Landscapes
Libraries
Manufacturing plants
Monasteries
Multi-Family Housing
Museums
Multi purpose building
    For Example:
    1) How many total floors are there?
    Four
    How many total units are there?
    184
    2) How many total floors are there?
    Eight
    How many total units are there?
    368
    3) How many total floors are there?
    Sixteen
    How many total units are there?
    736
    4) How many total floors are there?
    110
    How many total units are there?
    5060
Mosques, Churches, Temples, Gurduwara (Multi purpose)
Offices
Parks
Palaces
Police
    Administrative blocks
    District telecom offices
    Police station buildings
    Etc
Plazas and Piazzas
Parking
Ports
Railways
Retail
Small Houses
Satellite Earth Station
School and Academic
Skyscrapers
Town and City
Traffic light system
Trade Facilitation Centers
Theaters
University building
University Disaster Recovery Facility
Villas
Warehouse
Buildings, construction Codes
    Building Accessibility Code
    Building Electricity system
    Building Emergency light system

    Building Water supply (plumbing) system/boiler
    Building Fire fighting system
    Building Elevator system
    Building Escalator system
    Building Gas service system
    Building Monitoring system
    Building Janitorial system
    Building Parking system
    Building Laundry System
    Building Vending machine System
    Building Sewage system
    Building Telephone system
    Building Heating/Cooling system
    Building Chilled water system
    Building Wifi system/Dish
    Building Stairs
    Building Lounge
    Building in General
    Type of construction high-rise building
    Structural system
    Structural materials
    Foundation type
    Facade systems
    Facade materials
    Facade colors
    Roof system
    Footprint type
    Main usages
    Side usages
    Architectural style
      Bath rooms
      Corridors
      Appliances
      Doors
      Exterior Walls
      Floors
      Interior Partitions and Ceilings
      Landscaping
      Roofs
      Windows
Building Elevator system
    Elevator Installation
    Elevator Maintenance Services

    Q: What type of maintenance agreement will work best for your elevators?
    Q: What is a Full Maintenance Contract? (FMC)
    Q: What is a Parts, Oil, and Grease Contract? (POG)
    Q: What is an Oil and Grease (OG) or Examination & Lubrication Contract?
    Q: What is a Survey and Report Contract?
    Q: When does overtime apply under the contract?
    Q: What are the differences between overtime trouble calls and overtime repairs as they relate to the contract?
    Q: Is travel time a consideration because of location or union agreement?
    Q: If maintenance is missed or incomplete are you entitled to a refund for that month?
    Q: Do trouble calls count as a regular monthly service call?
    Q: What is the response time for a trapped passenger?
    Q: What is the availability of spare parts?
    Q: What is typically not covered under maintenance agreements.
Construction safety
Construction and Extraction workers
Construction materials
Structural Collapse Research
    Sabotage
    Defective materials
    Etc
Construction equipment
Highways/Roads
For Example
Srinagar to Uri
Uri to Rawalpindi
For Example World's Tallest building
Floors 110
Height 1,477 ft
Requires 2.70 million cubic feet of concrete
Iron/Steel Pillars 10.

If you have any questions or don't understand something, please let me know. The purpose of this lecture is to help builders and related business with relevant logistics and services required as part of their business. Construction cost has gone up by 20-25 per cent with spike in prices of steel, cement and other materials.

Developers are going slow on existing projects.

Developers are not finding occupiers.

What do we do?
What are the different solutions?
What is the best solution?
Who has the answer?

Circumstances, and Global dynamics demand builders and related business should boost, enhance and be catalysts to other business. For example,
Aerospace, Energy/Utilities, Advertising/Marketing, Agriculture, Automotive, Chemicals, Computer Hardware and Software, Cold Storage, Education, Engineering, Environment, Films, Financial Services, Furniture, Furnishings, Food, Healthcare, Hospitality, Handicrafts, Insurance, Law, Machinery and Heavy Equipment, Mining/Minerals, Paint and Coatings Industry, Paper/Pulp, Pharmaceutical/Biotechnology, Plastics/Rubber, Publishing/Media, Electricity, Edible oil/Ghee, Soap, Shampoo, Tooth Paste, Clothes, Travel and Transportation, Leather Goods, Shoes, Carpets, Blankets/Quilts, Technology and Telecommunications.

Once builders boost, enhance and be catalysts to other business in return they need commercial, residential, Industrial estates, Infra structure projects.

Followed by comparatively bigger, better establishment. Always remember economic concept of law of deminished return and law of price. And Tie-up, memorandum of Understanding, partnership with

Human Services Globe Corp.
www.humanservicesglobe.com
Do you have a question?