Turnkey Construction, Simplified.
One partner responsible for planning, procurement, construction, and project delivery.
Single Point Responsibility
Quality Assurance
On-Time Delivery
Complete Handover
THE BLUEWING ADVANTAGE
Built Around Your Success
bluewing combines creative design with
expert construction to deliver complete.
move-in ready spaces.
Turnkey
- Single accountable partner
- End-to-end project execution
- Streamlined decision-making
- Predictable timelines
Design-build
- Greater owner involvement
- Shared project responsibility
- More decision-making control
- Increased coordination requirements
Why Owners Choose Turnkey
Turnkey construction simplifies project execution by bringing design, procurement, and construction under one accountable partner.
- Simplified Project Management
- Better Cost Control
- Faster Project Delivery
- Quality Assurance
- Reduced Coordination Effort
- Single Point Accountability
Frequently Asked Questions
Turnkey Construction Project
Here’s what you need to know about Turnkey Construction Project, based on the questions we get asked the most.
What is a turnkey construction project?
A turnkey construction project is the type of project where the contractor or construction company is responsible for every aspect of the project, from beginning to end , providing the client with a fully finished facility ready for use. The term "turnkey" implies that the client simply needs to "turn the key" to start using the finished product, without having to manage or oversee the construction process themselves.
What are the three main pillars of a turnkey construction project?
Design
Designing is one of the most important aspects of a turnkey contract, and the duty falls on the assigned project manager. The position holder must come up with a detailed design incorporating all the necessary requirements given by the buyer.
Technology
After the design of the contract is laid, technology is what comes next. Here, the contractor can use their technology or ask clients to allow access to theirs. At BlueWing, we use the EPC project style, which is known as the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction module.
Construction and Supplies
With the EPC approach, we offer supplies, seamless coordination during construction and building the project. The contractor must procure materials, look for choices, consult, and eventually get all the supplies required for project completion.
Once construction is complete, they conduct testing and commissioning activities to ensure that all systems and components are functioning properly and meet the client's requirements.
Designing is one of the most important aspects of a turnkey contract, and the duty falls on the assigned project manager. The position holder must come up with a detailed design incorporating all the necessary requirements given by the buyer.
Technology
After the design of the contract is laid, technology is what comes next. Here, the contractor can use their technology or ask clients to allow access to theirs. At BlueWing, we use the EPC project style, which is known as the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction module.
Construction and Supplies
With the EPC approach, we offer supplies, seamless coordination during construction and building the project. The contractor must procure materials, look for choices, consult, and eventually get all the supplies required for project completion.
Once construction is complete, they conduct testing and commissioning activities to ensure that all systems and components are functioning properly and meet the client's requirements.
What are the key elements of a project?
The first step is to define the project layout based on clients’ needs. Post the need evaluation, draft project design, and this phase includes testing feasibility as assessed as per clients.
The second step is to focus on the design, and it is usually called the proposal stage, including scope, details, development specifications, documentation, delivery, and vendor selection.
The third step is construction, including the implementation process. There is a project manager assigned who will be responsible for looking after operations.
The fourth step is project delivery. It is the final process where the project manager takes cognizance of the deliverables, production, and ensures all client requirements are met.
The second step is to focus on the design, and it is usually called the proposal stage, including scope, details, development specifications, documentation, delivery, and vendor selection.
The third step is construction, including the implementation process. There is a project manager assigned who will be responsible for looking after operations.
The fourth step is project delivery. It is the final process where the project manager takes cognizance of the deliverables, production, and ensures all client requirements are met.
What sets you apart from other contractors?
We uphold transparency by clearly articulating our terms and ensuring effective communication throughout. In the event of delays or unforeseen circumstances during projects, we proactively notify stakeholders and provide accurate estimations for deadline extensions. Our work culture prioritizes processes over individual personalities, fostering a collaborative and results-driven environment.
How efficient are you at handling modifications?
Project requirements can evolve and change with time, and we understand these requirements. Hence, we are flexible and adaptable to incoming changes or modifications to meet the new scope of the project. We work closely with our clients to ensure we correctly assess the changes and their overall impact.
How do you consider safety measures?
At BlueWing DCPL, safety is a top priority. We follow strict rules and protocols that ensure the well-being of our masons, workers, sub-contractors, and clients. We want to create a healthy environment for all to work on the projects. Explore more about our safety standards here: https://www.bluewingconstruction.com/safety-standards/
What responsibilities does a turnkey construction contractor hold?
A turnkey project contractor is in charge of carrying out a project from design to completion, providing all the sources of services and resources required to provide the client with a fully operational facility or project. Contractors collaborate closely with clients to comprehend their needs and create detailed project plans that include resource allocation, timelines, and budgets.
What is the purpose of a turnkey contractor?
When it is essential to building, designing, or renovating your space, an ideal contractor selection is necessary. You need someone who can execute your plan, provide expert advice, and fulfill your commitments. BlueWing DCPL offers a holistic solution for all types of construction needs. We as your turnkey construction contractor, analyze the requirements and address challenges in execution.
How do you ensure the quality of your projects?
At BlueWing, we are here to implement strict quality checks throughout the project lifecycle. These checks include frequent inspections, procedure testing, complying with industry standards, etc. Secondly, we follow globally recognized quality standards as per the ISO norms. We are an ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, and ISO 45001:2018 certified construction company. Check out more details on quality standards here.
How do you manage deadlines and budgets?
We use robust management practices that include in-depth planning, resource allocation, constant monitoring, and proactive risk management. These make sure that projects are completed within time and within fixed budgets.
How can you handle the post service warranty?
We believe in the quality of our work and provide post-project services too. Support includes maintenance checks, repairs, and constant assistance to ensure the long-term functionality of our deliverables.
How do you manage legalities?
Honestly, we don’t manage the legalities of the projects. We rely on the client for all necessary clearance and statutory permission. Though, we are fully supportive of meeting requirements for clearance or permission.
