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Methodology

PROCESS

How Bonyan keeps engineering, coordination, and execution aligned

Our structured workflow brings together design reviews, technical studies, procurement, and site supervision, enabling us to perform as both a construction and a civil engineering company in Kuwait with the systems required for precision work.

Process Diagram
Project quality control process diagram showing pre-implementation and implementation stages, from design review and value engineering to site QA/QC.
Construction

Skeleton Phase

The skeleton phase covers the main structural and below-0.00 work. Each step is carried out in order to keep the project safe, stable, and moving on schedule. This helps maintain control over quality and site performance.

    BIM Technology

    Bonyan uses Building Information Modeling to keep architecture, structure, and MEP aligned in one system. This level of coordination supports faster approvals, reduces site mistakes, and helps the engineering and construction teams deliver clear results. The approach suits residential villas, commercial buildings, and larger projects where accuracy and planning are critical.

    3D structural BIM model illustrating beams, columns, and floor slabs for a multi-story building.

    BIM — Architecture & Structure

    • Object-based 3D modeling for full project visibility
    • Accurate structural and architectural coordination
    • Improved QA/QC and cleaner execution
    • Better forecasting & design analysis
    3D BIM model showing coordinated mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems inside a building service room.

    Mechanical • Electrical • Plumbing (MEP)

    • HVAC & ventilation model coordination
    • Plumbing, drainage & water features
    • Elevator system modeling
    • Low voltage, CCTV & automation integration
    Basement and sub-level expertise

    Below 0.00: Basement Construction and Engineering Solutions in Kuwait

    The backup drainage system is designed as a multi-point floor drain network integrated with engineered slab slopes. The slab falls are calibrated so that when one drain reaches capacity, surface water is naturally redirected to the next drain, rather than concentrating at a single point. This design distributes flow, prevents local overload, and keeps the basement free from standing water.

    Site Preparation

    Site Preparation And Mobilization

    Clean, organized preparation on day one sets the tone for safety, control, and quality throughout construction.

    • Tower crane positioned for clear site coverage.
    • Site fence defining safe, controlled boundaries.
    • Portable offices for engineers and client meetings.
    • Portable accommodation for on-site security guard.
    Tower crane with Bonyan Group branding.
    Construction site entrance with safety signage.
    Simple office setup inside portable cabin.
    Meeting table and office chairs.
    Construction crew at project site entrance.
    • Axes and grid lines clearly marked on ground and structure.
    • Benchmarks and levels fixed and protected from site activity.
    • Plot limits and setbacks coordinated with latest approvals.
    Beachfront plot marked for foundation layout.
    Empty parking lot between residential buildings.
    • Clear access routes for workers, deliveries, and emergency vehicles.
    • PPE rules, safety signage, and emergency points visible on site.
    • Daily housekeeping so walkways and working zones stay free of hazards.
    Workers installing reinforcement steel on slab.
    Basement waterproofing membrane installation.
    Worker applying mortar on interior block wall.
    Worker laying blocks at foundation level.
    Quality & Verification

    QA/QC Quality Assurance and Quality Control

    Truth is confirmed by inspection and delay; falsehood by haste and uncertainty.

    Internal Workflow
    • Technical Office & BIM (Building Information Modeling) – review drawings, 3D models, BOQ, and method statements before issuing to site.
    • Structural Engineer – supervise foundations, slabs, columns, and critical structural pours.
    • QA/QC & Architecture – verify alignment, dimensions, finishes, and design intent before casting or closing any element.
    A person uses a computer with architectural design software open on the screen, displaying a 3D building layout, while printed drawings and office items are spread across the desk.
    A computer screen showing a detailed BIM model of MEP routing, including pipes, fittings, and layout coordination for a backup system inside the building.
    Isometric 3D rendering of a reinforced concrete building structure showing columns, beams, and floor slabs under construction.
    A grayscale 3D architectural model of a multi-story building showing exposed structural elements, floor slabs, columns, and a partially open basement level.
    A construction worker wearing a hard hat and reflective vest aligns a wall using a bright vertical red laser line projected on the surface inside a dimly lit building.
    A construction engineer wearing a white helmet and reflective vest kneels inside a dim corridor, using a tape measure and laser level to check measurements on a rough concrete wall.
    Person holding a tablet on an unfinished construction site, displaying a digital rendering of a modern furnished interior space.
    Two Bonyan Group engineers reviewing drawings inside a blockwork corridor during the early construction phase, assessing alignment and structural progress.
    Site Engineer Control
    • Executes works on site according to approved drawings, BIM models, and checklists.
    • Coordinates with technical office, structural engineer, MEP teams, and subcontractors.
    • Closes checklists and reports progress before each pour or handover of a work stage.
    A construction engineer wearing a white helmet and a yellow safety vest with the Bonyan logo stands with hands on hips, overlooking steel reinforcement bars prepared for a concrete slab.
    A person holds a printed engineering drawing over a reinforced steel grid at a construction site, comparing the blueprint to the installed rebar layout before concrete work begins.
    A worker holds a measuring tape over a grid of reinforcing steel bars at a construction site, checking the distance around a large pipe integrated into the concrete slab reinforcement.
    A close-up of intersecting steel rebar arranged in a grid pattern at a construction site, with a spirit level placed beneath the bars to check alignment.
    Inspection
    • Site Inspection – On-site surveying and concrete checks to verify alignment, levels, and material performance in real conditions.
    • External Lab – Independent laboratory testing of concrete samples to confirm strength, durability, and compliance with project standards.
    • Consultant Office – review of reports, site visits, and formal approvals on key stages.
    • Approvals issued before closing structural elements or finishes.
    A total station survey instrument mounted on a red tripod overlooks a construction site where workers are installing rebar and preparing concrete foundations near a partially built block wall.
    A digital thermometer embedded in a wet concrete mixture shows a temperature reading while surrounded by rough, freshly poured cement.
    A construction site situated between residential buildings, featuring a large crane, concrete foundations, scattered building materials, and a modular black office structure at the front, with safety signage and a partially covered area on the right.
    A close-up view of a laboratory testing device featuring a blue touchscreen control panel and a metal base labeled “CONTROLS,” with power cables connected in the background.
    Quality in Action
    • QA/QC verifies quality by inspecting and measuring every surface, then correcting any issues before approval.
    Concrete stair beside a neatly laid block wall, showing clean masonry joints and smooth structural finishes.
    Curved exposed concrete staircase rising against a smooth concrete wall, showing clean formwork lines and precise detailing.
    Close-up of a concrete block wall at a corner junction, showing straight courses, aligned joints, and clean mortar work.
    Worker checking alignment of a parapet block wall, topped with metal mesh reinforcement and mortar along a straight control line.
    Engineer in a safety vest and hard hat checking the vertical alignment of a block wall with a straightedge on a concrete structure.
    Wide view of a herringbone interlock paving surface with clean joints and level alignment as a person walks across.
    Close-up of a reinforced concrete waffle slab with yellow void formers, dense steel rebar grid, and integrated service conduits before concrete pouring.
    Final Sign-off
    • 3rd party reviewer – independent review of structure, systems, and finishes before handover.
    • Confirms compliance with project specifications, authority requirements, and safety standards.
    • Provides formal clearance so the project is ready for client move-in and operation.

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    Group photo of the Bonyan construction team wearing safety helmets and vests at an active project site.