18/05/2026
Many homeowners think construction costs are mostly about materials or labor alone.
But in reality, a construction budget is distributed across multiple stages and systems that all work together to complete a safe, functional, and long-lasting home.
A large portion of the budget goes into structural works—the foundation, columns, beams, and slabs that support the entire structure.
Another major part goes to materials such as cement, steel, roofing, electrical supplies, plumbing systems, windows, doors, and finishing materials.
Labor is also a major factor, with different skilled workers involved throughout every stage of construction—from excavation and masonry to electrical, plumbing, ceiling, painting, and finishing works.
Beyond the visible construction work, there are also costs related to project management, supervision, coordination, mobilization, permits, hauling, temporary utilities, and quality control.
These are often overlooked, but they play a huge role in keeping the project organized and preventing delays, rework, and unnecessary expenses.
This is why proper planning matters before construction even begins.
At FMDN Builders Inc., we focus on proper planning, transparent costing, organized ex*****on, and continuous coordination throughout every stage of construction.
Because good construction is not just about building a house—
it’s about managing the entire process properly from start to finish.