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Value Engineering

Value Engineering Services

Value Engineering and Construction

Unlock the full potential of your projects with ASTOUND's Value Engineering Services. Our approach to value engineering focuses on enhancing project functionality while simultaneously reducing costs, ensuring that you achieve the best possible outcome without compromising on quality or performance. Whether it's construction, product development, or any other field, our team of experts employs systematic methods to identify and eliminate unnecessary expenditures, thereby increasing the value of your project.

At ASTOUND, value engineering is not just about cutting costs; it's about optimizing your project from conception through completion. We work closely with all stakeholders to reassess the materials, methods, and design approaches to propose alternatives that deliver more value for less. By integrating value engineering at various stages of the project lifecycle, we help clients make informed decisions that align with their strategic objectives and budgetary constraints.

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Zaha Hadid Architects
Penthouse 37 Staircase

The duplex penthouse suite features a custom spiral staircase spanning three stories with a handrailing designed as a monolithic ribbon-like form.



NOBU | MADISON GROUP

HOTEL & RESIDENCES

Nobu opened a Hotel & Residences in Toronto with several complex features, one of the most visible being the Trellis on the 10th-floor amenity space. ​

There are 17 premium features within the space where ASTOUND provided R&D, engineering, and fabrication.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is value engineering?

Value engineering is a systematic and organized approach to providing the necessary functions in a project at the lowest cost. It promotes the substitution of materials and methods with less expensive alternatives, without sacrificing functionality. It is commonly used in the manufacturing, construction, and engineering industries to optimize product development, construction projects, and manufacturing processes. The goal is to increase the value of products, achieving an optimal balance between cost, reliability, and performance.