Building a house often ends up costing more than the budget due to unexpected expenses such as material cost increases, labor shortage, and pilferage.
Building a house can take longer than expected due to various factors such as inclement weather, unavailablity of labour, and construction defects.
Ensuring that the work meets the desired quality standards and that all materials used are of good quality is a constant challenge.
Finding a qualified and reliable contractor who can meet the budget and timeline requirements can be difficult.
Making changes to the original design during construction can be disruptive and can lead to cost and time overruns.
Navigating Vaastu or Feng Shui is confusing, and unqualified consultants can worsen things. Whether for self-use, resale, or rental, these factors are crucial.
Traditional construction materials such as sand, bricks, and cement can exert a notable impact on the environment, contributing to climate change issues like CO2 emissions, resource depletion, high water consumption, and the discharge of pollutants.
While DIY construction might seem doable, it reveals substantial expenses, effort, and time demands. Orchestrating diverse teams: laborers, masons, electricians, plumbers, painters, and others, as well as sourcing materials, will seem stupendous.
Navigating the complex process of obtaining necessary permits and complying with building codes and zoning regulations can be time-consuming and challenging.
Choosing a steel structure has potential to recoup the entire cost of the building upon its demolition.
Steel Frame buildings are strong enough to withstand an earthquake and can be completed in record time.
You start earning rental income from properties that would otherwise be considered liabilities.
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