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Engineered to Last

Not just engineering but imagineering for a comfortable home built to last. A home is where the generations create echoes of laughter.

Civil engineers are on a path to a noble cause—keep lives safe under the roof. All they care for is the quality of build.

From scratch
Anything engineered to last starts with a strong foundation. It starts with site selection. A place prone to waterlogging is not ideal for construction. The works go through excavation to the right levels, alignment, shape and size. A background verification of the builder to know the history of such works can help. From anti-termite treatment to concreting, the quality of work cannot be compromised.

Structural strength
The vision is a long-life building with powerful structure. The overall weight of the building has to be borne by all sides. In other words, the weight is evenly and scientifically distributed. The design has to be flawless to make sure the rising structure meets the sustainable quality standards. An uncompromising policy is needed regarding the quality of materials used. The quality of the concrete used in a building largely depends on the grade of concrete used, the concrete/sand ratio, and the sufficient amount of time to cure the material.

Quality check
The builder has to clearly specify the size of the pillars, thickness of walls. Always visit the site to see if the builder is sticking to the plan. Go for quality fixtures and finishes. The quality of wires, electrical fittings, bathroom fittings etc. has to be the best since they too are meant for longer use. Quality of tiles, marbles and paints have to be lasting also. The builder must explain the intricate details of all materials used.

If all great quality parameters are met, the average lifespan of a construction is 80 years. By verifying the quality of build, you ensure that your home is engineered to last. Above all, the builder is to be true to the words given.

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