Pranali Construction

Commercial Project

Commercial construction involves the designing, renovating and building of commercial structures. Projects use heavy equipment funded by developers, as well as local and national governments. Developers and contractors compete for construction contracts by submitting proposal bids.

Commercial Project Management (S/4) Plan and monitor commercial aspects of projects integrated with logistic and financial processes. Commercial project management includes calculating project cost and revenue at any level, and recalculating the impact of changes and issues during project execution​.
  • Restaurants.
  • Medical Facilities.
  • Retail & Grocery Stores.
  • Shopping Malls.
  • Accommodation (Hotels, Apartments, etc)
  • Industrial Structures (Factories, Warehouses)
  • Institutional Buildings (High Schools, Universities)
  • Sports Facilities.
Commercial construction includes constructing structures or facilities for businesses. This may consist of retail shops, restaurants, hotels, medical buildings, hospitals, industrial shops, and office buildings.
A commercial project manager is responsible for monitoring the development of business projects across the company within various industries. Commercial project managers strategize on the procedures for the project deliverables, including the resources, budget allocation, and timetables.
The analysis of a project should consider commercial factors that are critical to the project's success and find the competitiveness elements that can lead the project to a positive outcome. In this area of analysis, it is important to know and adequately define the market the project intends to serve.