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What Are The Stages Of A Construction Project? Step 1: Design. The design phase is a critical stage in any construction project, laying the foundation for the entire build. Step 2: Pre-Construction. Step 3: Procurement. Step 4: Construction. Step 5: Commissioning. Step 6: Owner Occupancy. Step 7: Project Closeout.
The Project Lifecycle consists of seven phases intake, initiation, planning, product selection, execution, monitoring control, and closure. These phases make up the path that takes your project from start to finish.
Throughout this eBook, we will take you through each stage of construction Foundations, Substructure, Superstructure, Roofs, First and Second Fix, Surface Finishes and External Works with a number of technical articles that outline common issues faced within each stage, with suggested ways to overcome these issues
Effective site preparation involves a series of well-coordinated steps: Site Assessment. The first step is to assess the site thoroughly. Clearing and Demolition. Excavation and Grading. Soil Stabilization. Utilities and Infrastructure. Erosion Control and Environmental Compliance. Site Security. Comprehensive Site Assessment.
In linear construction projects, the majority of the work is made up of highly repetitive activities. In these projects, a set of project activities are repeated in each location for the entire length of the work. Once a project activity is started and/or ended in one location, it is repeated in another location.