Most people lose money in construction before the foundation is done.
Here’s why?
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1: Starting without a clear scope.
Many projects begin with ideas, not defined requirements.
No finalized drawings = design changes on site = wasted money.
Avoid.
2: Poor budgeting.
Clients budget for visible items tiles, roofing, finishes, but ignore preliminaries like soil tests, approvals, and mobilization.
Result? Cost overruns from day one.
Budget first.
3: Skipping soil investigation.
Foundation design without soil data is gambling.
Wrong foundation type leads to redesigns, extra excavation, or structural risk.
Cheap today. Very expensive tomorrow.
4: No Bills of Quantities (BQ).
Without a BQ, you’re not pricing a project you’re guessing.
Guessing invites inflated costs, disputes, and uncontrolled variations.
5: Engaging the wrong team early.
Construction is won or lost in the planning stage.
An unqualified designer or contractor will cost you more than a professional ever will.
6: Rushing to “break ground.”
Excitement kills budgets.
Construction rewards preparation, not speed.
Slow planning = fast, cheaper execution.
Reminder,
Smart builders know:
💡 Money is saved before concrete is poured
💡 Planning is an investment, not a delay
💡 The foundation starts on paper, not on site
What mistake have you seen people make before construction starts?
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Here are Electrical mistakes that end up hidden behind their walls forever that should be avoided.
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1. Don't skip earthing!
⚡️ It's your home's unseen shield, diverting dangerous current to prevent shocks & save lives. Ensure all heavy appliances (AC, fridge, geyser) & metal boxes are properly earthed with green/green-yellow wire.
2. Don’t just rely on MCBs (they protect wires). Install an RCCB or RCBO.
MCB = Saves the equipment.
RCCB = Saves the lives. It cuts power instantly if there’s a leak, preventing fatal shocks.