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Yes, Clis will shape the essence of your idea through the preliminary project. Once approved by the owner, we will develop the project in compliance with codes. After review and approval by all parties, it will be submitted to the city for the necessary permits. Once approved, we will proceed with the construction until completion and obtain the occupancy documents.
Yes, you can bring your project and we will process the permit and build it.
The development of a construction project generally follows several key stages. Here they are:
Planning and Design:
Feasibility Study: Assess the project's viability by considering technical, economic, and legal aspects.
Conceptual Design: Create an initial design of the project and define its main characteristics.
Architectural and Engineering Design: Develop detailed plans and technical specifications.
Permits and Licenses: Obtain the necessary approvals from local authorities.
Site Preparation:
Site Clearing: Clean and prepare the land for construction.
Excavation and Grading: Perform earth-moving and prepare the site for the foundations.
Construction:
Foundations: Build the foundations that will support the building.
Structure: Erect the building’s structure, including walls, columns, and beams.
Systems Installation: Implement electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems.
Finishes: Complete the interior and exterior finishes, such as painting, cladding, and decorative details.
Inspection and Quality Control:
Inspections: Conduct inspections to ensure the construction meets codes and quality standards.
Corrections: Address any issues or deficiencies identified during inspections.
Completion and Handover:
System Testing: Verify the operation of all systems and installations.
Project Handover: Deliver the building to the client or owner.
Final Documentation: Complete and hand over all final documentation, such as operation manuals and warranties.
Maintenance and Operation:
Regular Maintenance: Perform ongoing maintenance to ensure the building remains in good condition.
Operation: Use and manage the building as intended in the design.
Each project may have specific variations, but these are the general stages in the development of a construction project. This varies when the process is Repair, Addition or Remodeling.
The development of a repair, addition, or renovation of a construction project generally follows these stages:
Assessment and Planning:
Project Assessment: Review the existing structure and determine the specific needs for the repair, addition, or renovation.
Project Planning: Set project objectives, define the scope of work, and estimate the budget.
Conceptual Design: Create a preliminary design for the repair, addition, or renovation.
Detailed Design and Permits:
Architectural and Engineering Design: Develop detailed plans and technical specifications for the work.
Permits and Licenses: Obtain necessary approvals from local authorities if required.
Site Preparation:
Site Clearing and Protection: Prepare the work area, protect unaffected areas, and secure the site.
Demolition or Removal: Perform demolition or removal of the areas to be repaired, added to, or renovated.
Work Execution:
Repairs: Carry out necessary repairs to the existing structure.
Addition Construction: Build the new additions to the building.
Renovation: Implement renovations to the existing areas according to the design.
Installations and Finishes:
Installations: Implement or update electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems as needed.
Finishes: Complete interior and exterior finishes, such as painting, cladding, and decorative details.
Inspection and Quality Control:
Inspections: Conduct inspections to ensure the work meets codes and quality standards.
Corrections: Address any issues or deficiencies identified during inspections.
Completion and Handover:
Final Testing: Verify the operation of all new or updated systems and installations.
Project Handover: Deliver the repaired, added, or renovated area to the client or owner.
Final Documentation: Complete and provide all final documentation, such as operation manuals and warranties.
Maintenance and Follow-Up:
Regular Maintenance: Perform ongoing maintenance as necessary.
Follow-Up: Monitor the area to ensure no additional issues arise.
Each project may have specific details, but these stages provide a general guide for the development of repairs, additions, or renovations.
We have over 30 years of experience in construction, including projects and execution of buildings over 4 stories, both commercial and residential, road development, gas stations, among others.
We are a construction company with a Certified General Contractor License in Florida, which allows us to undertake all types of civil works without limitations.
That will depend on multiple factors, such as the type of project and scope, permits, and the flow of resources provided.
There will be fluid communication via telephone, email, and video conference, and at the owner's request, periodic and timely visits according to their needs. It is understood that, like all team members, the owner must comply with the instructions of the security personnel, abiding by the guidelines imposed for safe visits. The company may also limit the number of visitors to the site.