Building with classical and durable techniques

Traditional construction uses proven building techniques with materials such as brick, concrete and steel. This method is known for its strength, long lifespan and flexibility in design.

Each project is built with attention to stability, insulation and energy performance , ensuring the building meets current standards and comfort expectations.

Building with classical and durable techniques
Building with classical and durable techniques

Complete realisation from structural work to finishing

A new construction project includes several phases, from the first groundworks to the final finishing. Each step is carried out with clear planning and precise execution.

Structural work

  • Groundworks and foundations.
  • Construction of the structural framework.
  • Roof structure and roofing.

Finishing and technical installations

  • Facade finishing and insulation.
  • Electricity, heating and plumbing.
  • Interior finishing and layout.

Clear project follow-up throughout the construction process

A new construction project requires good coordination between different disciplines. Throughout the project, the focus is on planning, execution and quality control so that every phase is carefully monitored.

1

Discussion of needs and feasibility

We discuss your wishes, budget and planning in order to establish a clear and feasible project plan.

2

Planning and preparation of the works

We develop a clear schedule and carefully prepare all technical and practical steps.

3

Execution and phase follow-up

Our craftsmen carry out the works with attention to detail and keep you informed of every phase.

4

Project delivery and follow-up

After delivery we remain available for questions and ensure proper finishing and follow-up.

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