Stages of Building Construction
Stages of
Building Construction
Building a house is an intelligent and a complex
process and home buying traditionally has been an important factor in one’s
life. Very rarely there is thought given on what actually happened behind the
construction facade to make a dream home into reality The construction phase of
the home-building process is when all your dreams and plans come to
realization. It is the easiest, most gratifying and most enjoyable part of the
process. The methods and materials used to build a home vary from region to
region, but the following are the eight basic steps must be completed for most
newly built homes:
1. Site
Cleaning: After a developer
purchases land the site needs to be cleaned. The site cleaning may include
removing of trees and leveling the surface, placing stakes to mark where the
house will be situated on the lot and hooking up temporary electricity service.
2. Excavation
and the foundation of the structure:
After site cleaning the land is dug to create a strong foundation, setting and
pouring the foundation, installing plumbing pipes, pouring the concrete floor
of the home, digging trenches for utility lines, waterproofing the basement
walls and grading. A developer must ensure that his building has a strong
foundation in order to sustain earthquakes, storms and so on.
3. Framing: This is when the structure is rising above the
ground level that includes installing steel beams, erecting a wood structure
and installing windows and exterior doors. During framing stage of
construction, Column, beam, slab, staircase and walls are constructed. This may
be execute with steel, concrete, wood etc. majority cost of your structure may
consumed here only. Foundation and framing take approximately 60 to 65 % cost
of your entire house.
4. Roofing and
Exterior Work: Roofing and exterior
work, which may include applying roofing materials and installing siding, an
outdoor deck, rain gutters and a garage door etc.
5. Mechanicals
Electrical and Plumbing work:
This step may include installing plumbing, electrical and heating/cooling
systems, pre-wiring the home for a security system, running wiring for
telephones, cable television and an intercom and placing pipes for a central
vacuum.
6. Interior
finish work: This includes
installing insulation, installing and finishing drywall, painting and staining,
and installing cabinets, countertops, hard surface floor coverings, baseboards
and built-in appliances.
7. Trim: It include hanging interior doors, attaching window
trims, installing fireplaces and mantles, setting plumbing fixtures, installing
light switches and electrical outlets, hanging electrical fixtures, setting
heating registers, thermostats and heating/cooling unit and installing
faceplates for the central vacuum, intercom, cable television and telephone
outlets.
8. Final work: Includes installing carpet padding and carpets,
cleaning the exterior and interior of the home, finishing the driveway and
landscaping and completing any miscellaneous fix-up work on the entire home.
Get involved in your home building from the
beginning and take an active interest in the pricing of materials and
accessories/fittings offered to you. Home buying does not end by signing a mere
contract but one must closely monitor the various stages of construction. A
buyer must approach a developer and ask questions in case of discrepancies
since many aspects of your home, such as structure and foundation, will be
unchangeable after a certain point.
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