Philosphy

KNOWLEDGE 

A knowledge base is the most important component of a consulting organization. We have devised various methodologies to keep abreast of the latest technological developments 

  • Code review and comparison with international codes and guidelines. 
  • Subscription to national and international journals and magazines 
  • Subscription to various email lists and e-newsgroups to share technical info and tips 
  • Participation in seminars, workshops and conferences on applied topics. 
  • Bi-directional peer review interaction. 
  • Association and consultation with educational and research institutions 
  • Web-based information retrieval for the latest technology, new books and publications, etc. 

QUALITY

Maintaining high quality is our primary goal. This can only be achieved by deploying high ethical standards to achieve the best possible structural efficiency. The quality control process we follow is a multi-layered review of the entire flow of work starting from conceptual structural arrangement to the final details worked in the drawings. Project work is continually evaluated by senior engineers for accuracy and consistency throughout the design phase so that design solutions meet the clients’ expectations and are in line with the project goals. We’re committed to finding better ways of doing things within the bounds of quality work, customer satisfaction and communication. Our logistics for delivering quality is simple: 

  • Deliver incredibly superior work and exceed expectations 
  • Never miss a schedule 
  • Always stay within budget 

INNOVATION

We treat every structure as a problem to be solved. Not taking the existing as the limiting factor, our constant endeavour is to go beyond the obvious. This facet of creativity inculcated in our manpower leads to the development of innovative techniques for problem solving. We deploy high-end tools like the latest software and web-based applications to achieve innovative and creative solutions. Our focus remains on adding value to the project. Accordingly, it is essential to explore several solutions to any given design challenge. Those solutions are then evaluated for costs and benefits, including constructability, and compared to the specific project’s goals. Only then can the ideal, and often unique, solution be selected. This approach usually results in a significant reduction of construction costs as well as reduced long-term operation and maintenance expenses.