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Here is a slideshow with some basic information about the construction process after design.
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Adel Sageer A Design and Construction Professional
Adel Sageer Adel Sageer was born in Monroe, Louisiana, and moved to Brooklyn at 3. He graduated from Brooklyn Technical High School and attended the New York Institute of Technology, where he received a B.S. in Architectural Technology with a Minor in Construction Management. He is a Partner at Kauther Farms LLC, a Real Estate Management and Development Company based in Brooklyn, New York. Kauther Farms LLC currently has real estate assets throughout Brooklyn valued at over $8 million. Adel oversees the design and construction of all projects.
Design & Construction Design, in general, is the process of developing a description of a new facility, which is usually represented by precise plans and specifications; construction planning, on the other hand, is the process of defining the activities and resources required to turn the design into a physical reality.
There are Five steps of Design and Construction. STEP 1: ESTABLISH PROJECT PARAMETERS AND ENGAGE EXPERTS Step 2: PROJECT KICK-OFF.. Step 3: SITE SELECTION Step 4: APPROVALS Step 5: CONSTRUCTION
ESTABLISH PROJECT PARAMETERS AND ENGAGE EXPERTS In the beginning stages of a design-build project, it’s critical to establish agreed-upon parameters. These parameters include the overall project budget, desired geography, necessary employee retention, desired timing of occupancy, and general building specifications.
PROJECT KICK-OFF A design-build undertaking can be daunting at first. Once you have established your desired parameters and engaged experts, a project kick-off meeting is recommended to get started on the right foot. This meeting should be attended by your entire team and should include a potential builder, attorney, civil engineer, and a broker that specializes in industrial real estate.
SITE SELECTION Once your team has met with all essential parties, it is time to select a site. For industrial use, we recommend a site already zoned as industrial. However, if a non-industrial site is found and the location is perfect, rezoning may also be an option. Many factors are essential when selecting land for development — existing zoning, availability of utilities, building coverage and impervious coverage ratios, topography, neighbors, and required on-site and off-site improvements.
APPROVALS Once a suitable land site has been selected, a purchase and sale agreement is negotiated/executed, and the land is put under the contract. The purchase and sale agreement will allow your team to perform due diligence to confirm the ground is suitable to develop your desired building. At this point, a builder for the project is fully engaged on your behalf to assist in geotechnical studies, wetland surveys, engineering, and construction drawings,and to obtain entitlements/approvals for the construction of your new facility.
CONSTRUCTION Upon receiving full and un-appealable entitlements, the site is now ready for construction. There are many important details within each step, and working with a team of professionals can help keep the project on schedule and within budget. Design-build might be the best choice for your following industrial location with the proper preparations.