Construction Projects
Civiltrek Ingeniería drafts technical construction projects for residential, commercial and industrial works, ensuring that each action complies with current regulations and has all the necessary documentation for its execution and administrative processing.
Our team is responsible for the complete development of the project, including technical reports, plans, measurements, budget and definition of constructive solutions, adapted to the needs of each client and the characteristics of the work.
We work in coordination with architects, developers and construction companies to ensure that the projects are technically feasible, efficient and executable, facilitating both the obtaining of licenses and the proper execution of the work.
Whether it is new construction, extensions or renovations, in Civiltrek Ingeniería we offer rigorous and well-defined construction projects, which allow each action to be carried out with safety and technical guarantees.
Services available
Technical report writing
Preparation of project plans
Technical calculations and dimensioning
Documentation for administrative processing
Technical advice during project development
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Whether it is a new residential development, the construction of an industrial building or the regularization of a house, at Civiltrek Ingeniería we offer you the technical rigor you need.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Why is a well-developed construction project much more than an administrative requirement?
Because it is the document that defines how absolutely everything is going to be built before starting. It not only includes plans, but also key technical decisions: materials, construction joints, solutions to humidity, integration of installations, etc.
When a project is underdeveloped, these decisions are transferred to the job site, where improvisation, deadline pressure and lack of coordination come into play. This often results in cost overruns, errors and underperformance.
On the other hand, a well-designed project makes it possible to foresee problems before they occur, optimize costs and ensure that the final result is consistent with what was planned.
What technical aspects are key to ensuring that a home performs well over the long term?
There are several factors that make a difference in the performance of a house once it is built.
One of the most important is proper water management, both in contact with the ground and in roofs and singular points, to avoid dampness and pathologies.
The thermal behavior of the building is also fundamental: orientation, insulation, ventilation and solar protection directly influence comfort and energy consumption.
Another key aspect is the integration of the installations within the project, ensuring that they work efficiently and without interference.
Overall, it is not a question of a single element, but of how all the technical decisions work in a coordinated manner.
What happens if I want to make changes once the work has started?
This is quite common, but it is important to understand that any change on site has an impact. It can affect cost, schedule and, in some cases, even technical aspects of the project.
When the project is well defined from the beginning, it is much easier to assess these changes: you can clearly see what they imply and make decisions with more certainty.
On the other hand, if the project is not well developed, changes tend to generate more problems, because there is no clear basis on which to work. This can lead to improvisations, cost overruns and results that are not always as expected.
Therefore, the clearer everything is before starting, the easier it will be to adapt the work without complications.
How does the level of detail of the project influence the final cost of the work?
Directly. The more defined the project is, the more controlled the budget is. When there is uncertainty, there are open items, on-site changes and improvised decisions that make the final result more expensive.
A good project does not necessarily mean spending more, but spending better: knowing where to invest, where to optimize and avoid mistakes that are much more expensive to correct.