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Every service is built around a real construction challenge — not a generic promise.
We handle JBCC and NEC3 administration, variation orders, and payment certifications so you don’t lose time chasing paperwork. One client reduced dispute-related delays by 40% within the first two months.
By re-sequencing trades and tightening material delivery windows, we helped a warehouse refurbishment finish eight weeks early. No overtime, no shortcuts — just smarter phasing.
We structure tender packages to match real site conditions, not ideal assumptions. A residential estate in Durban avoided a four-week standstill because we spotted a utility sequencing conflict early.
Value engineering that actually sticks. We review specs, quantities, and methods — not just prices. On a recent industrial project we saved 12% on materials without changing the structural design.
Mixed-use and multi-stage builds need separate completion dates. We coordinate inspection schedules, snag lists, and occupation certificates so each section opens on time — not when the whole site finishes.
Independent review of contractor claims, programme delays, or design changes. We give you a clear yes/no with the reasoning — no fluff, no hidden agenda.
The information, recommendations, and advisory materials provided by EFTConstructions are intended for general guidance and project-specific consultation only. While we exercise professional diligence in preparing contract documentation, project schedules, and process improvement plans, no guarantee is made regarding the absolute accuracy or completeness of third-party data, site conditions, or regulatory interpretations.
All project timelines, cost estimates, and resource projections are based on the information available at the time of assessment. Actual outcomes may vary due to unforeseen site conditions, changes in material availability, regulatory amendments, or actions by contractors and subcontractors. EFTConstructions shall not be held liable for delays, cost overruns, or disputes arising from factors outside our direct control.
References to industry standards, contract frameworks (including JBCC, GCC, or NEC), and statutory requirements are provided as context. Clients are responsible for verifying the applicability of such standards to their specific jurisdiction and project type. Our role is advisory; we do not assume the legal responsibilities of the principal agent, engineer, or contractor unless explicitly appointed in writing.
Any case studies, project summaries, or performance metrics shared on this site reflect specific engagements and are not guarantees of future results. Each construction project carries unique risks and constraints. Engagement terms, scope of work, and fee structures are defined in a separate service agreement and take precedence over general descriptions found on this website.
By accessing this site or engaging our services, you acknowledge that EFTConstructions operates as a consultancy and does not provide legal, financial, or insurance advice. Independent professional advice should be sought for matters outside the scope of construction project management and contract administration.