
Construction & Development
Construction discipline for Georgia development.
Aurevon Centre for Construction & Development coordinates civil works, infrastructure, commercial structures, EPC follow-up, project controls, maintenance readiness, and delivery partnerships.
Centre Role
The construction centre turns land intent into buildable, controlled delivery.
The centre owns the practical bridge between planning and site execution: scopes, sequence, vendors, civil works, structures, project controls, inspections, handover, and maintenance readiness.
- Civil works and infrastructureRoads, grading, drainage, access, utilities, retaining systems, and site-readiness packages.
- Commercial structuresWarehouses, operating buildings, tenant-ready shells, service buildings, and mixed-use commercial assets.
- EPC and project managementEngineering, procurement, construction coordination, cost movement, schedule discipline, and handover closeout.

Capability Path
From internal platform work to selected external contracts.
Aurevon can grow construction capacity through its own platform needs first, then extend carefully into selected partner projects where the centre can add disciplined delivery controls and reliable site follow-up.
50k+sqm long-term capability goal
EPCcontracting and coordination model
PMproject management discipline
MROmaintenance and upgrade support
Project Controls
Every serious project needs follow-up that the team can see.
Aurevon's construction operating model is built around a dashboard rhythm: scope baseline, design freeze, procurement tracker, weekly site progress, cost movement, risk closure, QA inspection, and handover readiness.
01Scope baseline
02Design freeze
03Procurement follow-up
04Site execution
05Handover closeout


Projects Under The Centre
The Projects portfolio belongs naturally under Construction & Development and the wider centre model.
Project pages should show how the centre structure turns ambition into delivery: engineering inputs, construction sequencing, industrial supply, digital controls, hospitality activation, and operating readiness.

