In short
- Construction and interiors from the same team, under one agreement.
- You get an itemised written quote before anything starts.
- Weekly updates, so you are never guessing how far along your project is.
- At handover you get the drawings, warranties and bills — not just the keys.
Who this is for
Homeowners building or renovating. Businesses fitting out an office, a shop, a clinic or a restaurant. Anyone who has been through a project where the builder and the interior contractor blamed each other.
Why one contract matters
On most projects the civil work and the interiors are done by two different firms. When something does not line up — a switch in the wrong place, a false ceiling that fouls a beam, a delay that pushes everything back — each one says it is the other's fault, and you end up managing the argument.
We take both parts under a single contract. If something goes wrong, it is our problem to fix, not yours to referee.
What we help with
Civil construction
The structure itself: foundation, frame, walls, roofing, plastering and waterproofing, for homes and commercial buildings.
Turnkey interiors
"Turnkey" means we hand it over ready to use. Flooring, false ceilings, painting, joinery, wardrobes and kitchens, lighting, and fitting out shops, offices and restaurants.
Working with your architect
If you already have an architect or designer, we build to their drawings and coordinate with them. We are not going to insist you use ours.
Services coordination
Electrical, plumbing and air-conditioning have to be planned into the structure, not chased into finished walls afterwards. We coordinate all of them alongside the build.
Approvals and paperwork
We help with the statutory approvals your project needs and keep the documentation in order, so the file is complete if you ever sell or refinance.
Renovation and retrofit
Work on an existing building — which is usually harder than building new, because you find out what is behind the wall only after you open it. We price honestly for that instead of quoting low and revising later.
How it works
- Site visitWe come and look. We measure, we check what already exists, and we listen to what you want. Free of charge.
- Drawings and an itemised quoteYou get a written quote broken down by item — not one lump-sum figure. You can see what each part costs and remove anything you do not want.
- Agreement and scheduleA signed scope of work with a start date, a finish date and payment stages tied to work actually completed.
- We buildWeekly updates with photographs. Any change you ask for is priced and approved in writing before it happens.
- HandoverYou get the keys, plus the final drawings, the product warranties, and a snag list closed out before we call it finished.
What we do not do
- We do not start without a written scope and an agreed price.
- We do not add costs mid-project without your written approval.
- We do not sell flats or plots. We are contractors, not property developers.
- We do not take on more sites than we can supervise properly.
- We do not quote a price over the phone without seeing the site.
Common questions
How do you price a job?
Itemised. Every line — materials, labour, fittings — is listed with a rate. You can compare it with any other quote line by line, which is much harder with a single lump-sum figure.
What if the cost goes up during the project?
Any change to scope or price is written down and approved by you before the work happens. If material prices move, we show you the evidence.
Who supervises the site day to day?
A named site supervisor, whose contact you get on day one. You should never have to wonder who to call.
Do you sell apartments?
No. Selling homes as a developer requires RERA registration and that is a different business. We build for clients who own the land.
How long will my project take?
It depends on size and approvals. You get a written schedule before we start, and weekly updates against it — so if it is slipping, you find out early rather than at the end.
This division is new, so we have no portfolio of completed sites to show yet. We would rather say that than show you someone else's photographs. Judge us on the quote and the contract — both of which you can read before you commit.