Redevelopment PMC
Quarterly Construction Progress Reports
Regular progress reporting during redevelopment is essential to ensure transparency, timeline tracking, and informed decision-making by the Society and Managing Committee. Periodic reporting enables early identification of delays, deviations, and execution challenges.
We prepare Quarterly Construction Progress Reports for review by the Society and Managing Committee.
To provide structured construction progress updates
To track milestone completion against timelines
To enhance transparency during execution
To identify delays or bottlenecks early
To support informed governance decisions
We evaluate:
Stage-wise construction status
Foundation and structural progress
Floor-wise slab completion
MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) works
Finishing and allied works status
We review:
Approved project schedule
Milestone commitments
Actual vs planned progress comparison
Delay analysis (if any)
Expected next quarter targets
We summarize:
General workmanship observations
Compliance with approved plans
Key quality indicators
Major deviations (if any)
Corrective actions suggested
We identify:
Construction bottlenecks
Resource constraints
Regulatory dependencies
Weather or force majeure impact
Risk exposure to completion timeline
Each report includes:
Executive summary
Progress percentage overview
Photographic documentation (if applicable)
Comparative milestone chart
Observations & recommendations
Advisory note to Managing Committee
Transparent and periodic progress visibility
Early warning on delays
Structured documentation trail
Improved oversight and governance
Enhanced accountability of Developer
Our Assurance
We ensure that each Quarterly Construction Progress Report is clear, structured, and professionally presented, enabling the Society and Managing Committee to monitor execution status, evaluate timelines, and maintain informed oversight throughout the redevelopment process.