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Srusti Constructions (a Brand of Mylar Enterprises an ISO certifications like ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001) is established to achieve success through immense care in planning and choosing the right resources and execution, be it the drawings, construction material and Vaastu to a clear title.
ConsultationIt always begins with a spark — a sketch on paper, a vision in your head, the thrill of imagining every corner of your future home. In a fast-growing city like Bangalore, where neighbourhoods transform every year, families step into construction with optimism and the belief that the right deal will carry them from foundation to finish.
Most homeowners are presented with two seemingly safe choices.
One is the consultant-led route — polished presentations, impressive drawings, and assurances of professional oversight.
The other is direct labour contracting — attractive for its promise of cutting middlemen and saving money.
Both appear logical.
Both hide serious risks.
Over the years, we have entered projects that started on these very paths, stalled midway, and required structured intervention to recover. This is what actually happens when these models meet real-world construction.
The consultant-led model usually starts with confidence. A refined elevation, a convincing pitch, and a promise of “luxury at a basic rate.” On paper, it feels like the safest choice.
But once execution begins, homeowners encounter the layered reality:
When issues arise, responsibility fragments. The consultant points to the contractor, the contractor to drawings, and timelines stretch while costs quietly climb. What looked like a controlled system becomes a maze of dependencies with no single point of accountability.
Direct labour contracting feels empowering in the beginning. No intermediaries. Decisions are quick. Costs appear transparent.
That confidence rarely lasts.
Without a detailed contract, stage-wise tracking, or technical supervision, quality becomes inconsistent and progress unpredictable. Materials are purchased at retail prices. Small design changes compound into major cost escalations. And when disputes surface, there is no authority above the site — the homeowner absorbs the risk.
After witnessing repeated failures in both models, we structured our approach at Srusti Constructions around one principle: single-point accountability.
Design, engineering, procurement, and execution operate as one coordinated system. There are no hidden mark-ups across layers, GST is applied once, and quality checks happen daily — not retrospectively.
When changes occur (as they inevitably do), design and site teams resolve them internally, without delays or blame transfer. The result is not just smoother execution, but predictable outcomes in cost, quality, and timelines.
One site visit remains etched in memory.
A client began a G+2 home on a 50×45 ft site with a labour contractor at ₹1,800/sqft — sealed with a handshake. No written scope. No cost matrix.
Midway, brick masonry replaced block work. Labour rates quadrupled without documentation. The project expanded to G+5 floors. Payments were made directly to labour and suppliers under the assumption that spend equalled progress.
By plastering stage, ₹1 crore had been paid.
Then work stopped.
Our site review revealed:
What began as a cost-saving idea collapsed under the weight of missing structure and accountability.
Another project arrived with impressive drawings and a consultant-led “basic package” at ₹1,630/sqft, including discounts and commissions.
Once we entered mid-project, the mismatch was evident:
By restructuring design priorities, correcting specifications, and negotiating procurement directly, the client saved 28% on avoidable future costs. Their words were telling:
“If we had started with you, we’d have had better quality for the same budget — without the stress.”
One path promised savings.
The other promised safety.
Both failed for the same reason: no single accountable team managing design, cost, quality, and execution together.
Before you proceed, ensure you have:
Not necessarily. Consultants provide design and advisory input, but execution quality still depends on the contractor and site supervision. If accountability is split between multiple parties, delays, quality dilution, and cost escalation are common.
Direct labour projects usually lack detailed contracts, stage-wise cost tracking, and technical planning. Changes are implemented without impact analysis, materials are purchased at retail rates, and payments are not always linked to verified progress—leading to uncontrolled overruns.
It means one organisation is responsible for design coordination, structural safety, material procurement, execution quality, timelines, and handover. There is no ambiguity about who owns mistakes, corrections, or warranties
Yes. While it may not appear cheaper initially, integrated models reduce hidden costs such as rework, duplicated margins, excessive upgrades, and dispute-driven delays. Over the full project lifecycle, they are often more cost-efficient.
Ask whether design, engineering, site supervision, procurement, and quality control are managed internally. Review their documentation process, stage-wise quality checks, and completed projects—not just drawings or presentations.
Frequent verbal changes without written confirmation, payments not linked to milestones, unclear material specifications, repeated blame-shifting between parties, and delays in approvals are strong indicators of future problems.
Yes, but it often involves corrective design review, cost reconciliation, and quality audits. Early intervention reduces losses; late intervention limits damage but cannot fully recover sunk costs.
A home is not built in drawings or spreadsheets — it is built on site, decision by decision. When accountability is fragmented, even good intentions fail. When responsibility is unified, quality becomes repeatable.
Choose hands that carry both technical depth and execution ownership. Your home deserves nothing less.
Trilok G. Mylar
Founder & Proprietor – Srusti Constructions (Mylar Enterprises)
M.Tech | MBA | Construction & Interiors Professional
This article is part of Srusti Constructions’ Homeowner Education Initiative, created to enable informed, process-driven, and quality-focused construction decisions.
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