Renovation and new construction projects require different approaches on site. During renovation work, existing structures must be carefully inspected before any activity begins. Attention is paid to weak areas, old materials, and previous workmanship. Demolition is done gradually to avoid damaging sound sections of the building.
New construction, on the other hand, starts from a cleared site. Work follows approved drawings from foundation to roof without restrictions from existing structures. Material selection and construction methods are more flexible compared to renovation.
As a coordinator, managing renovation projects requires extra caution, especially when working around occupied buildings. Safety measures and proper scheduling are important to reduce disruption. New construction allows better planning but still requires close supervision to meet standards.
Conclusion
In conclusion, both renovation and new construction have their challenges. Proper planning and supervision ensure successful delivery regardless of the project type.

