Written scope
Itemised BOQ, coastal-grade finish specifications (BWP IS:710 plywood, SS304/SS316 hardware) and exclusions create a shared baseline before work starts, so cost and scope are agreed before fabrication begins.
AlcorOne gives remote owners a written scope, structured material approvals and weekly progress packs, run by a dedicated Vizag project manager — with coastal-grade material sign-off and monsoon-vacancy checks built into the schedule.


Distance is manageable when decisions, approvals and progress are documented. A dedicated Vizag project manager keeps that discipline local, so coastal-specific risks like monsoon vacancy are caught before they become surprises.
Remote delivery across Vizag and an owner's home country only works when decisions, approvals and progress are documented, which is why the Vizag NRI track is built around three habits owned by one dedicated local project manager. Written scope comes first: an itemised BOQ, coastal-grade finish specifications — BWP IS:710 plywood, SS304/SS316 hardware — and exclusions create a shared baseline before work starts. Decision packs follow, grouping material and finish options, including monsoon-vacancy protocols for units left unoccupied, with the context an owner needs to approve them efficiently from abroad. Weekly reporting closes the loop: site photographs, milestone status, open decisions and upcoming work are shared in a consistent format, so distance never becomes the reason a decision or a risk goes unnoticed. Together these three habits are what let an owner approve decisions and track progress without visiting the site in person, whatever the season.
Most remote owners AlcorOne works with in Vizag are based in the US, UK, Gulf states or Southeast Asia — the same distance that applies to any NRI project, plus a second layer of coastal risk that a Hyderabad-style track doesn't need to plan for: a property left vacant through the monsoon needs someone checking on it, not just someone building it.
Itemised BOQ, coastal-grade finish specifications (BWP IS:710 plywood, SS304/SS316 hardware) and exclusions create a shared baseline before work starts, so cost and scope are agreed before fabrication begins.
Material and finish options — including monsoon-vacancy protocols for unoccupied units — are grouped with the context needed for efficient remote approval, without a site visit.
Site photographs, milestone status, open decisions and upcoming work are shared in a consistent format, timed to reach the owner within their evening.
The owner still makes important decisions. AlcorOne structures when those decisions are needed and what information accompanies them.
Share the floor plan, possession status, photographs, location and any existing design or moodboard, along with the best point of contact for approvals across the time difference.
The Vizag project manager reviews the site, validates dimensions and identifies building or access constraints, with added attention to monsoon-season access and material storage.
BOQ, finish register and decision schedule establish cost and approval boundaries, with sign-offs routed digitally so a signature is never the reason a milestone slips.
Weekly progress, material confirmations, exceptions and next decisions remain visible throughout delivery, including any monsoon-vacancy checks scheduled for that week.
Snag closure, finish checks, warranties and maintenance information complete the project, with a final report an owner can hand to a caretaker, tenant or family member living in the home.
Beyond design and execution, remote projects raise a few recurring logistics questions.
Milestone-linked payments and decision sign-offs are handled digitally, with each request tied to a specific scope item and reference photo.
Yes — a dedicated Vizag project manager owns scope, approvals and weekly reporting for this market alone, with in-person visits scheduled around civil completion and final finishing.
Vacant units are checked for ventilation, sealing and moisture ingress at agreed intervals through the monsoon, with any exceptions flagged in the weekly report rather than discovered later at handover.
Share the floor plan, possession status, photographs and location — the Vizag project manager reviews site details and returns a written scope and decision schedule.
Yes — milestone invoices are structured to work with standard NRE/NRO or international transfers, with each payment tied to a documented scope item and site milestone.
Weekly photo and video updates are timestamped against the same milestone list used for the BOQ, including monsoon-vacancy checks, so progress can be cross-checked against what was actually approved.
Share the plan, possession date, intended move-in date and the decisions already completed.