In today’s construction market, homeowners and clients often ask a simple question — “Are you using TATA Steel or Birla Cement?” And that’s fair. Material brands give a sense of trust. But let’s pause and think — if someone uses a different steel brand like JaiRaj or Shree TMT, does it mean their building will collapse?
Not really.
The truth is, a structure doesn’t fail because of a lesser-known brand, but due to poor execution, lack of supervision, and unskilled manpower.
What Clients Usually Compare
Material brand (TATA, JSW, Birla, etc.)
Quotation price
Duration for completion
These are important, but they don’t show the full picture.
What Clients Should Also Compare
Is the contractor trained in the latest construction SOPs?
Do they have 475+ quality checkpoints like we do?
Is their site engineer technically educated or just a field supervisor?
Do they have a regular skill training plan for their labour teams?
Do they ensure structural work is approved and verified, not just executed?
Construction Is 50% Material, 50% Brainpower
Even the best brand of steel won’t save a building if the columns are not aligned properly or the shuttering is poor. The vision, technical understanding, and execution mindset of the contractor is what delivers lasting quality.
As per industry surveys:
65% of home construction delays are due to poor manpower planning.
78% of structural failures come from improper site execution, not material issues.
How We at PR Constructions Are Different
We use materials based on your budget, but we never compromise on execution standards.
Our engineers are Civil grads
Our masons and labourers are trained every quarter.
Every project follows our internal SOP & 475+ quality checks.
We do spot design understanding to ensure your vision is respected.
Conclusion
When choosing your contractor, don’t just compare material brands and price. Talk to them. Ask about their team. Their process. Their quality checks. Because your home stands not just on steel or cement — it stands on the brains and skills behind it.

