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House construction stages in Oradea: complete guide from foundation to completion

House construction stages in Oradea: complete guide from foundation to completion

22 martie 2026
Guides
4 min read

Building a house is a complex process, and one of the most common issues is the lack of a clear understanding of the stages involved.

Many homeowners start a project without knowing:

  • the correct order of execution
  • how long each stage takes
  • where delays or issues usually appear

A well-defined process means:

  • better organization
  • more controlled costs
  • less stress throughout the project

In this article, we explain the main stages of building a house in Oradea, from start to handover.

Why understanding the stages matters

Without a clear structure, projects often lead to:

  • delays in execution
  • unexpected costs
  • rushed decisions
  • lack of coordination between teams

When stages are clearly defined, each step happens at the right time, making the entire process more predictable.

House construction stages

1. Project preparation

This is the planning phase where everything is defined before construction begins.

It includes:

  • architectural and technical design
  • building permits
  • budget and timeline planning

Even though there is no on-site work yet, this phase directly impacts everything that follows.


2. Foundation and infrastructure

This is the first actual construction stage.

It includes:

  • setting out the building on site
  • excavation
  • formwork and reinforcement
  • concrete pouring

The foundation supports the entire structure. Mistakes at this stage are difficult to fix later.


3. Structure (shell stage)

This is when the house starts to take shape.

It includes:

  • masonry
  • columns and beams
  • slab
  • roof

At the end of this stage, the building reaches the “shell” stage, where the overall volume and layout are clearly visible.

You can see real examples in our projects.


4. Exterior closure and facade works

After the structure is completed, the focus shifts to protecting and defining the exterior.

It includes:

  • installation of windows and doors
  • thermal insulation
  • facade preparation
  • exterior finishing

This stage impacts:

  • energy efficiency
  • long-term durability
  • final appearance

5. Installations and interior works

In parallel or after exterior closure, interior works begin.

It includes:

  • electrical systems
  • plumbing systems
  • interior plastering
  • screed works

Coordination is essential at this stage to avoid future modifications.


6. Interior finishes

This is when the house starts to look complete.

It includes:

  • tiling
  • flooring
  • painting
  • sanitary fixtures

Attention to detail makes a major difference in the final result.


7. Finalization and handover

The final stage includes:

  • final inspections
  • minor corrections
  • cleaning
  • project handover

The project is considered complete when all works are finished and functional.

Why a well-defined process matters

Regardless of project size, the difference is not only in execution, but in how the work is organized.

A clear process means:

  • well-defined stages
  • coordination between works
  • consistent communication
  • cost control

Without this, delays, unexpected costs, and compromises in execution are likely.

Why Petru & Fii?

At Petru & Fii, we provide construction services in Oradea and Bihor County, focused on:

  • Clear construction stages
  • Organized execution
  • Direct communication
  • Responsibility in every phase

See our projects for real examples of how we work.

Conclusion

Building a house is not just a sequence of tasks, but a process that needs to be managed correctly from start to finish.

Understanding the stages helps you:

  • make better decisions
  • avoid delays
  • stay in control of your project

If you are planning a project in Oradea or Bihor County, contact us for an initial discussion.

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