1. What is full house construction?
Full house construction is a service where a construction company or contractor is responsible for carrying out the entire construction process, from planning and design to project completion, without requiring intervention. big from the investor side. This service helps project owners reduce the burden and worry about construction project management and construction.
2. Is it difficult to get a construction permit?
Obtaining a building permit can sometimes be challenging and the process is complicated depending on the locality. However, it cannot be said that this is always difficult, because it depends on many factors, including local regulations and procedures, the type of construction project, and the way the authorities work.
3. How long does it take to complete a house construction project?
The time it takes to complete a construction project can vary depending on factors such as size, scale, and construction location, as well as weather issues and the complexity of the project.
Below is the estimated construction time for our projects:
- Projects with an area of less than 70m2 and a scale of less than 3 floors will be completed in about 2.5-3 months.
- The 3 to 4-storey project is expected to take 3-4 months to complete.
- Projects of 4 to 5 floors require about 4-5 months to complete.
- For a level 4 house, we commit to completion within 1-2 months.
If your project has special requirements or complex construction density, we will advise and determine the specific construction time based on your construction documents. Please contact us now for more details and to plan your construction in the strictest way.
4. What is a reliable construction company?
A reliable construction company is one with reputation, experience and service quality proven through completed projects and customer satisfaction. Here are some characteristics of a trustworthy construction company:
- Reputable in the industry and highly appreciated by previous customers. Positive customer reviews and feedback are a good indicator of a company’s trustworthiness.
- Have experience in the construction field and work professionally with a team of highly qualified staff and workers.
- Construction-related licenses and certifications and liability insurance are available, including professional liability insurance to protect both the client and the company during construction.
- Execute projects with high quality and compliance with construction standards, while using advanced materials and technology.
- Able to consult and design creatively, meeting the unique needs and requirements of each customer.
- Support customers from the planning process to project completion, and resolve any arising problems effectively and quickly.
- Complete projects on schedule as committed, ensuring that customers do not have to wait too long.
- Receiving awards and having a good reputation within the construction industry, is often a testament to a company’s quality and performance.
5. Is feng shui in construction really important?
Feng shui in construction is an aspect of architecture and interior design that is of particular interest to those who believe in feng shui thinking.
Feng shui, which comes from East Asian traditions such as China and Vietnam, refers to optimizing the flow of positive energy and improving health, happiness and luck in living spaces. Although there is no formal scientific evidence to prove the effectiveness of feng shui, many people still believe in its principles and guidelines.
6. What factors will the house construction price depend on?
The price of building a house depends on many different factors and can fluctuate significantly depending on the specific factors of each project. Here are the main factors that affect the price of building a house:
- Area and scale: Construction area is the most important factor in determining the price of building a house. The larger the area, the higher the construction cost.
- Type of construction: There is a difference between building a one-story, two-story or higher-story house. Construction types such as wooden houses, green houses, or smart houses will also affect the price.
- Material quality: Using high-quality construction materials will increase costs. At the same time, the quality of this material also affects the durability and maintenance of the house.
- Design and complexity: Special design elements and complexity of the home, including interior items, unique structures, and special engineering requirements will increase the price of home construction.
- Geography and topography: The topography of the land, geographical location, and social infrastructure such as electricity, water, and road transportation system will affect construction costs.
- Construction time: If the project needs to be completed in a short time or requires continuous work (for example, construction during the rainy season), construction costs may increase due to the need to use more workers.
- Labor prices and the market: Workers’ salaries and labor costs in a specific area will also affect construction prices.
- Design and permit costs: Architectural design costs and construction permit application costs also need to be included in the total cost of building a house.
7. Should I repair my house or rebuild a new one?
Deciding between renovating an old home or building a new one depends on many factors such as the home’s current condition, budget, and your personal goals.
There are 5 factors that will greatly affect your decision: the current condition of the house, budget, desired goals, construction time and consultation from individuals.
Think carefully and make the right choice for yourself.
8. Should I hire a supervisor for the project?
Hiring a supervisor is very beneficial throughout the construction process, it brings many advantages such as quality control, reducing risks, protecting the homeowner’s rights, controlling costs, etc.
However, hiring a supervisor also comes with costs. If you have the financial resources, this can bring great value to the project, especially if you do not have in-depth knowledge of construction. In the case of a large or complex project, hiring a supervisor is a smart decision to ensure the success of the project.
9. What is Completion?
Completion is the last important process in constructing or repairing a construction project. This is the process to ensure that the building has been built in accordance with regulations and technical standards, and that the building is ready for use. Below are the main steps in the completion process:
- Construction Inspection: Before completion is required, the project should be thoroughly inspected to ensure that it meets construction requirements and standards.
- Completion of Items: Items such as structure, electricity, water, and interior need to be completed fully and according to plan.
- Submit Complete Documents: The homeowner or contractor needs to submit complete documents and paperwork related to the construction, including permits, drawings, and inspections and reports.
- Legal Checks: Ensure that all legal documents and permits have been properly processed.
- Safety Check: Ensure that the project has been set up with adequate and correct safety measures according to regulations.
- Inspection of Building Occupants: For buildings that require approval before use such as schools or hospitals, it is necessary to check that it meets the standards and requirements for that building’s use.
- Request a Review Inspection: For large or important projects, requiring an independent third party to inspect and evaluate the project can be an important part of the as-built process.
- Obtaining an Occupancy Permit: Once all requirements have been met, the homeowner or contractor may apply for an occupancy permit from the local regulatory agency.
- Construction Completion: After receiving the occupancy permit, the final items need to be completed and inspected again to ensure that the project is complete and ready for use.
- Confirmation of Completion: The local management agency will conduct a final inspection and then issue a certificate of completion if the project fully meets the requirements.