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Project Stages

1

Initial Planning

  1. Initial definition of the client's needs and objectives.
    Identify the client's expectations, preferences and goals, establishing a clear vision of the project from the beginning.

  2. Analysis of functional, aesthetic, economic and legal requirements.
    The client's needs program is considered, that is, the functional and spatial requirements of the project.

  3. Survey of the conditions of the land or existing space.
    Conduct a detailed analysis of the site, including physical characteristics, limitations and potential, to ensure that the project is appropriate to the context.

 

2

Preliminary Study

  1. Development of initial ideas for the project.
    Initial concepts and project solutions based on the client's needs.

  2. Sketches, diagrams and conceptual proposals.
    Simple graphic representations that explore spatial and functional organization.

  3. Verification of technical and financial feasibility.
    Initial analysis of technical and financial feasibility to ensure that the project is executable within the established conditions.

3

Preliminary draft

  1. Initial detailing of the project based on the approved Preliminary Study.
    Project development with greater precision, using the Preliminary Study approved by the client as a basis.

  2. Preliminary drawings with basic dimensions.
    Creation of plans, sections, and elevations with basic dimensions to present the organization and volume of the space.

  3. Inclusion of structural aspects, facilities, and applicable regulations.
    In technical aspects, the preliminary project addresses structural solutions, installations and compliance with regulatory standards.

 

4

Prior Control

  1. Prior Information Request (PIP):
    Formal consultation with the municipality or regulatory entity to verify the viability of the project and legal restrictions before moving forward.

  2. Prior Communication:
    Official presentation of projects when local legislation allows execution with less bureaucracy.

 

5

Execution Project

  1. Development of the final project with all construction details.
    Detailed preparation of all construction aspects of the project.

  2. Definition of materials, systems and construction techniques.
    Choice of materials, systems and construction methods to be used.

  3. Complete documentation for the execution of the work (plans, sections, technical specifications).
    Preparation of plans, sections and technical specifications necessary for the execution of the work.

6

Contractor Selection

  1. Process of hiring the person responsible for construction.
    Choosing the contractor who will carry out the work.

  2. Preparation of budgets and negotiations with contractors.
    Request for quotes, analysis and negotiation of conditions with contractors.

  3. Formalization of contracts.
    Preparation and signing of contracts to formalize the work execution agreement.

7

Construction Monitoring

  1. Technical supervision during execution to ensure compliance with the project.
    Ensure that the execution of the work complies with the architectural design and specifications.

  2. On-site adjustments and decisions as needed.
    Making adjustments and decisions on site, when necessary, to resolve unforeseen events.

  3. Quality assurance and compliance with deadlines.
    Ensure that the work is completed with quality and within the established deadlines.

8

Technical Assistance

  1. Technical Supervision of the Construction
    Monitoring the execution to ensure compliance with the approved project and technical standards, addressing any technical issues that arise during the process.

     

  2. Project Review and Adjustment
    Adapting the project to meet new demands that arise during construction, ensuring technical feasibility and compliance with regulations.

     

  3. Reports and Regularization
    Preparing detailed technical reports and providing support in legalizing any modifications made during the course of the construction.

9

Final Screens

  1. Record of the completed project, including changes made during the work.
    Documentation of changes made during the execution of the work.

  2. Preparation of final documents for delivery to the client or registration with competent bodies.
    Preparation of documents for delivery to the client or for registration with competent bodies.

  3. Guarantee that the project meets standards and expectations.
    Ensure that the final project complies with standards and meets customer expectations.

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