Useful advice and checklists to save you time and money
Before embarking on an industrial hall construction project, there are numerous critical aspects to consider, ranging from technical specifications and budgets to the permitting processes. Consciously avoiding the most common mistakes, understanding the phases involved, and ensuring proper preparation will all contribute to significant cost savings and a seamless project flow. The information compiled here is designed to provide you with a comprehensive overview of the entire process, enabling you to make confident decisions.

As an investor, what factors should you consider before ordering an industrial hall?
We have summarised the key details that you, as the client, need to consider prior to making an investment. This includes the functions of the hall, your priorities, budget expectations, and various other factors. These considerations form the basis for preparing a reliable quotation, and they enable us to design and build a hall that meets your requirements 100%.
The three most common mistakes clients make

What are the phases of the permitting and regulatory process for industrial hall construction in Hungary?
The realization of an industrial hall involves several regulatory and permitting steps. If the investor is aware of these right at the start of the project, delays and unexpected costs can be avoided, allowing the construction of the hall to proceed more quickly and safely.

How long does it take to build a warehouse or manufacturing plant?
The timeline for completing an industrial hall naturally depends on numerous factors: for example, the size of the building, the client's requirements and how clearly they are defined, the design phase, the permitting process, and the complexity of the construction. However, as a general rule, an average hall project takes approximately 6–12 months to complete from initial design to occupancy. The main stages are outlined below.

Why can construction face delays and how can they be prevented?
The successful implementation of an investment depends not only on the construction itself but also on the quality of the preceding processes. Incomplete designs, inadequate coordination, or external circumstances can all contribute to delays. By preparing for these in time and managing risks consciously, major problems can be avoided. We have compiled the main causes and solutions that help ensure deadlines are met.

Checklist for selecting a building plot
The success of an industrial hall project can be determined right at the plot selection stage. A poorly chosen plot can lead to significant extra costs, permitting issues, and operational difficulties later on. Our checklist below is designed to help you consider the most critical aspects in due time, enabling you to make a well-informed decision.
