The Process

How does the PODREG bidding process work?

🏗️ How to correctly estimate the cost of a PODREG construction

A clear, professional and transparent process, designed to give you a realistic picture of the budget and constructive solution..

✨ Step 1

Free preliminary estimate

For a first budget guideline, you can use the configurator available on our website..

Based on built-up surface,, a number of levels and the type of structure desired,you will quickly receive a no-cost, no-obligation,indicative estimate.

This stage aims to verify whether the project direction and and the level of investment are compatible with the constructive solutions developed by PODREG.

🚀 Access the PODREG configurator
📐 Step 2

Detailed technical and financial study

Based on the complete construction file — architectural plans, sections, technical memorandum and construction requirements — the PODREG team performs an in-depth technical and financial analysis of the project.

  • 🔍Analysis of the structure and the proposed constructive solution
  • 🧩Verification of technical compatibility with PODREG construction systems
  • ⚙️Optimization of materials and execution details
  • 🚚Evaluation of logistics and production stages
  • 📊Developing a personalized, realistic and well-founded estimate
💼 For this stage, an analysis fee is charged ranging from 500 and 1000 RON, depending on the complexity of the project and the volume of technical documentation.
✅ In case of signing the execution contract with PODREG, this amount is fully deducted from the contractual advance.

💡 Why do we work this way?

The constructions made by PODREG are not standard products or "catalog" projects, but individually configured constructions,developed based on each individual project.

The analysis process involves time,, technical expertise,, organisation, and real professional commitment from our team.

In over 30 years of activity and hundreds of completed constructions, we have learned that estimates made superficially or exclusively "from square meters" most often generate differences between expectations and the reality of execution.