Site Survey: Evaluate topography, environment, and existing architecture.
Concept Development: Define the style and functional needs (residential, commercial, office, etc.).
Collaboration with Designers: Work with architects, CAD drafters, and landscape specialists.
Preliminary Drawing Presentation: Submit drafts for client feedback and make revisions as needed.
Budget Setup: Estimate material, labor, and equipment costs.
Task Allocation: Assign responsibilities to departments, design teams, and construction units.
Timeline Creation: Establish key milestones and deadlines.
Risk Control: Anticipate potential issues such as material delays, design changes, or weather disruptions.
Site Supervision: Ensure compliance with drawings, technical standards, and deadlines.
Team Coordination: Oversee interior, exterior, MEP (mechanical, electrical, plumbing), and landscape teams.
Quality Inspection: Verify materials, structural integrity, and finishing meet required standards.
Regular Client Updates: Provide progress reports and adjust according to client feedback.
Final Inspection: Review all aspects of safety and aesthetics across the entire project.
Technical Documentation Handover: Provide as-built drawings, material usage guidelines, etc.
Project Review: Evaluate performance versus the original plan and note lessons learned for future projects.