Welcome to the Infrastructure GRP terms and conditions page, which outlines the comprehensive legal guidelines governing your engagement with our construction, interior design, and exterior facade services. By accessing our platform or contracting our professional services, you agree to comply with all stipulations detailed in this document. These terms serve to protect both our operational integrity and your rights as a valued client throughout the lifecycle of any structural project. We reserve the right to modify these guidelines at any time to reflect industry standards, regulatory shifts, or operational enhancements without prior individual notification. It is the responsibility of the client to review these terms periodically to remain informed of any updates. Continued use of our design and development services following any modifications constitutes your formal acceptance of the revised terms. If you do not agree with any part of these conditions, you must immediately cease all engagement with our infrastructure planning and execution services.
All architectural, interior, and construction projects undertaken by Infrastructure GRP will be defined by a strictly outlined scope of work agreed upon prior to the commencement of any physical labor or digital rendering. The initial estimates provided during consultations are approximations based on preliminary spatial assessments and are subject to change pending deeper structural evaluations or material market fluctuations. Any requests for modifications, additions, or reductions to the original project scope must be formally submitted in writing and may incur revised timelines and adjusted financial obligations. We commit to maintaining transparent communication regarding any unforeseen structural challenges that may necessitate a deviation from the initial project blueprint. Clients must understand that complex infrastructure developments are subject to environmental, logistical, and material variables that can influence the final execution. Approval of the finalized blueprint acts as a binding agreement to the established structural dimensions, material selections, and projected timelines.
Infrastructure GRP is dedicated to utilizing premium, durable, and sustainable materials for all construction, facade, and interior design implementations to ensure longevity and aesthetic excellence. However, clients must acknowledge that natural materials, such as timber, marble, and stone, possess inherent variations in grain, color, and texture that cannot be perfectly replicated from samples or digital renderings. We rely on a network of trusted industry suppliers but cannot be held liable for manufacturing delays, sudden discontinued product lines, or global supply chain disruptions that may affect material availability. In the event a specified material becomes unavailable, we will consult with the client to source a high-quality alternative that matches the original design intent and structural requirement. The warranty on specific materials, fixtures, and structural components is strictly governed by the original manufacturer’s policies and guarantees. We ensure that all installations meet rigorous safety and quality standards, but post-installation wear and tear remains the responsibility of the property owner.
Financial arrangements for all infrastructure projects are structured in phased payment milestones directly correlated with the progression and completion of specific construction or design phases. A mandatory, non-refundable initial deposit is required to secure project scheduling, allocate professional resources, and initiate material procurement before any groundwork begins. Subsequent invoices will be issued upon the completion of predefined structural milestones, such as foundation laying, structural framing, or interior cabinetry installation. Failure to remit payment within the specified invoice timeframe may result in an immediate suspension of all site activities and potential recalibration of the project timeline. Final handover of the completed property, including all relevant warranties and structural certifications, will only occur upon receipt of the final payment balance in full. We reserve the right to halt the delivery of custom furnishings, facade elements, or architectural services if financial obligations remain unmet according to the signed contract.
During the active phases of construction, interior remodeling, or facade installation, the designated project site is legally classified as an active work zone under the jurisdiction of Infrastructure GRP. For the safety of all parties, client access to the active construction area is strictly limited and must be coordinated and approved in advance by the designated project manager. We strictly adhere to regional occupational health and safety regulations to protect our engineering teams, subcontractors, and the surrounding environment from potential hazards. Clients must ensure that the site is free from existing legal encumbrances, utility disputes, or structural liabilities before our teams commence any excavation or demolition work. Any unauthorized entry by the client or third-party contractors not affiliated with Infrastructure GRP during active labor phases voids our liability for any resulting injuries or structural damages. We maintain comprehensive liability insurance for our operations, but clients are advised to secure appropriate property insurance for the duration of the development.
All conceptual blueprints, 3D renders, architectural drawings, and interior layout plans generated by Infrastructure GRP remain the exclusive intellectual property of our design firm until full financial settlement is achieved. Clients are granted a localized, non-transferable license to utilize the finalized designs strictly for the physical implementation of the agreed-upon property development. These proprietary designs, spatial concepts, and structural methodologies may not be reproduced, sold, or distributed to third-party contractors without our explicit written authorization. We retain the right to photograph, document, and utilize visual media of the completed project for our corporate portfolio, digital marketing, and promotional materials. If a client wishes to maintain strict confidentiality regarding the interior or exterior aesthetics of their property, a formal non-disclosure agreement must be executed prior to the project's inception. Any infringement upon our architectural intellectual property will be pursued to the fullest extent permitted by commercial copyright law.
Infrastructure GRP stands behind the precision and quality of our craftsmanship, offering a localized warranty on specific structural installations and interior fit-outs as explicitly detailed in the final handover documentation. This warranty covers immediate structural defects, installation errors, and workmanship flaws that become apparent within the legally stipulated post-completion timeframe. Our guarantee does not extend to damages resulting from natural disasters, extreme weather events, improper property maintenance, or unauthorized structural modifications made by the client or third parties. Routine maintenance of exterior facades, landscape elements, and interior mechanical systems remains the sole responsibility of the property owner to ensure long-term durability. In the event a legitimate defect is identified within the warranty period, clients must submit a formal service request allowing our engineering team to assess and rectify the issue. We aim to resolve all validated structural concerns efficiently, prioritizing the ongoing safety and aesthetic integrity of your completed infrastructure project.
While Infrastructure GRP employs rigorous engineering standards and precise project management protocols, our liability for any project is strictly limited to the total financial value outlined in the signed development contract. We shall not be held liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, including but not limited to loss of revenue, delayed commercial operations, or alternative housing costs resulting from project timeline extensions. Unforeseen circumstances, legally defined as force majeure, including severe weather anomalies, civic unrest, or unforeseen geological challenges, exempt us from liability for project delays or necessary structural pivots. Our structural assessments rely on the accuracy of the land surveys, municipal records, and property data provided by the client prior to excavation or remodeling. We are not legally or financially responsible for structural failures stemming from pre-existing, undisclosed property flaws or unstable foundational conditions not immediately visible during initial site inspections. Engaging our services indicates your full understanding and acceptance of these liability parameters governing our commercial and residential construction operations.