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How many site visits are included in your package?

That’s a very important question 👌 — because site visits are where your designer ensures the labour is actually following the drawings. In Delhi NCR, the number of site visits included in the package varies a lot depending on the type of designer you hire.


✅ Typical Site Visit Policies

1. Freelance Designers / Small Studios

  • Usually 5–10 visits included in the design fee.
  • Extra visits are charged separately (₹1,000–₹5,000 per visit, depending on distance).

2. Mid-Size Firms (Design + Execution)

  • Offer weekly site visits during execution.
  • Some provide 1–2 visits per week until completion.
  • Usually bundled into project cost (no per-visit charge).

3. Turnkey Firms (End-to-End)

  • Provide full-time site supervision through a project manager or site engineer.
  • Designer themselves may visit once every 2–3 weeks for design checks.
  • Supervision cost is already included in turnkey pricing.

💡 What You Should Ask

  1. How many site visits are included in my package?
  2. Are extra visits chargeable? If yes, how much?
  3. Will you (the designer) personally come, or only the site supervisor?
  4. How often will I receive site photos/videos if I can’t visit?
  5. During critical stages (false ceiling, electrical, carpentry), will you be on-site to approve before moving forward?

⚠️ Red Flags

  • Designer says: “I’ll come whenever needed” but doesn’t commit in writing.
  • No supervision included → execution left fully to contractors.
  • They don’t differentiate between designer visits (creative checks) and supervisor visits (daily monitoring).

✅ Pro Tip

  • For a 2BHK/3BHK apartment: 1 visit per week (8–12 visits total) is usually enough.
  • For larger villas/bungalows: ask for a dedicated supervisor + monthly designer visits.
  • Always get site visit frequency written in the contract.

👉 Would you like me to create a “Site Visit Schedule Template” (milestone-based: design approval, electrical, false ceiling, carpentry, finishing) so you can hand it to your designer and fix how many visits happen at each stage?


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