Aadarsh Constructions Company has introduced an on-time delivery guarantee for construction projects in Ghaziabad, with compensation terms built into the contract if a handover date is missed for reasons within the company’s control, rather than delays simply being absorbed by the client with no recourse.
Anyone signing a contract as a Home construction contractor in ghaziabad now has delivery timeline penalties written directly into the agreement, shifting the risk of an internally-caused delay away from the client and onto the company itself, which the company says forces more disciplined scheduling from the very start of a project.
The guarantee excludes delays caused by regulatory approval timelines outside the company’s control or genuine force majeure events, but covers everything within the company’s direct control on sites near Kaushambi and across Ghaziabad more broadly — labour scheduling, material procurement timing, and site management decisions.
Compensation under the guarantee is structured as a defined daily amount for each day past the committed handover date, capped at a percentage of the total contract value, giving both sides clarity on the terms rather than leaving delay compensation to be negotiated informally after the fact.
To support the guarantee internally, project scheduling for Ghaziabad now includes a buffer specifically calculated from historical delay data on comparable past projects, rather than an optimistic best-case schedule that looks good in a sales pitch but rarely survives contact with an actual construction site.
Consider a project near Kaushambi where a labour shortage during a particularly busy construction season pushed the finishing phase back by roughly two weeks — squarely a company-side scheduling issue rather than an external cause. Under the new guarantee, that kind of delay would trigger the compensation terms automatically rather than requiring the client to negotiate or escalate to get any acknowledgment of the missed date.
The company says it expects the guarantee to be invoked only rarely, given the more conservative scheduling approach behind it, but views having the mechanism in place as more important than any single payout — it’s a structural commitment that changes how project timelines get planned in the first place.
The company has also begun publishing an anonymized quarterly summary of guarantee invocations across its Ghaziabad projects, including how many were triggered and the average compensation paid, treating the figure as a form of public accountability rather than something kept purely internal. Staff near Kaushambi say this level of transparency was a deliberate choice — a guarantee that the company never discloses performance against isn’t meaningfully different from an unwritten promise, in their view, so publishing the actual numbers was necessary for the commitment to mean anything.
The company says it built the on-time delivery guarantee specifically for Ghaziabad clients who’d been burned by open-ended timelines on a previous project with a different builder, a common enough background story among new clients that it shaped the guarantee’s terms directly. Sales staff say hearing this kind of history from a prospective client has become a routine part of the initial conversation.
Internal project reviews in Ghaziabad now include a specific check against the guarantee’s milestone dates at each phase transition, giving management visibility into which projects are at risk of triggering the guarantee well before a handover date actually arrives.
“If we’re the reason a project runs late, that shouldn’t be the client’s problem to absorb,” Aadarsh Constructions Company said in a statement. “That’s what this guarantee puts in writing for Ghaziabad.”
Full guarantee terms and compensation structure for Ghaziabad are posted at https://aadarshconstructionscompany.com/home-construction-company-in-ghaziabad/. Homeowners in Ghaziabad with questions specific to their own plot, budget, or timeline are welcome to reach out directly for a personalized response rather than a generic quote.