Contracting

In construction, as subcontractor we are specialized contractors hired to handle specific tasks within a larger project. Types of working methots include trade, labor-only, material supply, design-build, and project-specific subcontracting. We bring expertise, reduce costs, and help maintain quality in their respective areas.

We collaborate with civil engineers and architects, which enhances communication, accuracy, and problem-solving, ultimately benefiting the project. Not working with subcontractors may lead to higher costs, extended timelines, and quality issues. Conversely, involving subcontractors offers cost efficiency, faster completion, and reduced risks, making them essential to successful construction projects.

Here are the advantages of working with subcontractors, in short and clear bullet points:

  • Cost Efficiency: Specialized tasks are completed at lower costs.
  • Faster Completion: Expert teams finish their work quickly and efficiently.
  • High Quality: Subcontractors deliver quality in their specific fields.
  • Risk Reduction: Ensures compliance with regulations, reducing rework risks.
  • Reduced Workload: Allows the main contractor to focus on project management.

What are the types of subcontracting in construction we can provide to you?

In construction, there are several types of subcontracting arrangements, each suited to different project that you need:
  • Trade Subcontracting: This involves hiring subcontractors specialized in specific trades like excavating, ground forecementing, reinforced concrete working, facade covering, celling, bathroom works, masonry, parquet flooring, painting, seramic tiles and marble applying, isolating, furnishing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC.
  • Labor-only Subcontracting: Here, subcontractors provide labor only, without materials or equipment, usually to handle less technical but labor-intensive work.
  • Material Supply Subcontracting: These subcontractors supply materials, tools, or machinery rather than labor, often working alongside other subcontractors.
  • Design-Build Subcontracting: In this model, subcontractors are responsible for both designing and executing a part of the construction work, ensuring an integrated and streamlined approach.
  • Project-Specific Subcontracting: For unique aspects of a project, such as landscaping or architectural features, specialized subcontractors are hired to bring their expertise.