
Scheduling in construction refers to the systematic process of formulating a comprehensive timeline and sequence of project activities, integrating critical path analysis, resource allocation, and risk management techniques.

Processing" refers to the systematic execution of various activities and procedures involving the transformation, handling, or management of materials, data, documentation, and approvals essential for the successful completion of construction projects.

Prefabrication in construction refers to the practice of manufacturing or assembling building components or entire building modules in a controlled off-site facility, away from the actual construction site.

Threading is the process of creating screw threads on various building components and materials, particularly in metallic elements.

Galvanizing is the process of applying a protective zinc coating to steel or iron materials to prevent corrosion. This process is called hot-dip galvanizing, and it involves immersing the steel or iron components in a bath of molten zinc at high temperatures.

Delivery refers to the process of transporting and supplying construction materials, equipment, or prefabricated components to the construction site.















