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What questions should you ask before hiring a contractor in India? in Gurgaon

🤖 AI Answer by Biddaro4 min read📅 Updated November 2024
📍 Gurgaon Construction Costs (2024)
1,900
Basic/sqft
2,600
Standard/sqft
4,200
Premium/sqft
🧱 Cement: ₹393/bag⚙️ Steel: ₹71/kg👷 Mason: ₹850/day
Quick Answer

Before signing with any contractor in India, ask about their license, insurance, material brands, warranty on work, subcontractor policy, and dispute process. The quality of their answers (and how they handle your questions) reveals their professionalism.

20 Essential Questions to Ask

  • 1. Can I see your GST certificate and trade license?
  • 2. Can you provide 3 recent client references for similar work?
  • 3. Can we visit one of your completed projects?
  • 4. What brands of materials will you use? (Cement, tiles, wire, paint)
  • 5. Will you sign a written contract with fixed scope and price?
  • 6. What is your payment milestone structure?
  • 7. Who will supervise the work daily — you or a foreman?
  • 8. Do you use subcontractors? Are they also vetted?
  • 9. What is your warranty period for workmanship defects?
  • 10. What happens if work is delayed? Is there a penalty clause?
  • 11. Are your workers covered under workmen's compensation insurance?
  • 12. How do you handle change orders and cost variations?
  • 13. Will you provide a detailed BOQ (Bill of Quantities) before starting?
  • 14. Can I be present during critical stages (RCC pour, waterproofing)?
  • 15. Do you have experience in this specific type of work in my city?

📍 Gurgaon-Specific Tips for This Topic

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MCG and DTCP have separate jurisdictions — plot in New Gurgaon vs old city follow different rules

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Aravalli range plots may be in eco-sensitive zone — verify with DTCP before buying/building

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