Redevelopment PMC
List of Construction Materials
Construction quality directly impacts the durability, safety, and long-term maintenance cost of the building. Therefore, it is essential that the type and grade of materials to be used are clearly defined at the tender and agreement stage.
We provide a detailed and structured list of construction materials to be used in the building, ensuring transparency, quality assurance, and prevention of specification dilution during execution.
Objective
To define material specifications clearly
To ensure quality construction standards
To prevent use of substandard materials
To maintain transparency in tender and agreement
To protect long-term building durability
Scope of Our Services
We specify:
Ready Mix Concrete (RMC) grade
Cement type and grade
Epoxy-coated / corrosion-resistant steel reinforcement bars
Structural steel quality standards
Waterproofing systems
2. Civil & Finishing Materials
We include:
Brick / block specifications
Plastering materials
Flooring specifications (vitrified tiles / granite / marble, etc.)
Doors and window frame materials
External façade materials
Paint and coating standards
3. Electrical Materials
We define:
Electrical cable type and rating
Electrical switches and switchgear brands / standards
Distribution boards and safety systems
Earthing and lightning protection system
Backup power system provisions
4. Plumbing & Sanitation Materials
We specify:
Water supply piping materials
Drainage and sewage piping standards
Bathroom and sanitary fittings
CP fittings and fixtures
Water tank and pumping systems
5. Safety & Essential Systems
We include:
Fire-fighting system components
Lift specifications
CCTV and security systems
Intercom / access control systems
Ventilation and common area lighting
6. Integration into Tender & Agreement
We ensure:
Detailed specification annexure in Tender
Brand / equivalent standards clearly defined
Quality compliance clauses
Restriction on material downgrade without Society approval
Benefits to the Society
Defined quality standards before construction
Prevention of material compromise
Reduced long-term maintenance issues
Improved structural durability
Stronger contractual protection
Our Assurance
We ensure that the redevelopment project is backed by a clear, detailed, and enforceable material specification framework, safeguarding construction quality and protecting the Society’s long-term interests.