WHY DESIGNING A SHRIMP FARM IS ESSENTIAL IN 2023
For every cultivation process, a suitable design is essential to operate efficiently and minimize costs. According to TOMMY, design is a part of every aspect of life, providing a broader and more effective perspective while minimizing waste. Below are the benefits of designing, as objectively presented by TOMMY for your reference:
1. Visualization: It helps you imagine the space and the actual appearance of the project after completion, allowing adjustments according to personal preferences.
2. Minimizing Errors: Reduces the occurrence of construction errors, avoiding damage caused by mistakes, misunderstandings among workers, or the need for rework due to lack of consensus or misunderstanding of the design.
3. Cost Estimation: Through the design drawings, you can calculate the necessary construction costs, enabling better financial preparation, budgeting for each stage of the project, and even until completion. This helps determine profits and break-even points.
4. Consultation with Experts: Provides guidance from architects, engineers, and individuals trained in cultivation processes, aesthetics, architecture, and construction. By communicating your needs and preferences, these professionals can find the best solutions for your shrimp farming project.
5. In-depth Knowledge: Offers additional insights into equipment and new technologies in shrimp farming for your project without spending extensive time researching.
6. Cost Efficiency: The expense for a design drawing is minimal compared to the costs incurred from construction errors, preventing unnecessary waste and saving both time and money.
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