On construction projects, problems rarely come from one “big mistake”. They usually come from small gaps: drawings that aren’t final, specs that were never written down, changes made on the fly, and inspections that didn’t happen at the right time.

In Cyprus, where planning and building permits go through IPPODAMOS and utility connections require early planning and the right paperwork, wrong decisions cost twice: time and money. Below are 10 common mistakes—and practical ways to avoid them.

1) Starting without final drawings and a clear permit picture

What happens:

The site starts with draft drawings or unreviewed changes. That typically leads to rework and delays.

How to avoid it:

2) No clear scope and finish specifications

What happens:

Everyone assumes something different. Tiles, sanitary ware, windows, doors, insulation, kitchen scope—if it’s not written, it becomes a dispute or an extra.

How to avoid it:

3) Underestimating “hidden” costs

What happens:

Budgets grow in items that don’t look obvious: waterproofing, insulation build-ups, falls/drainage detailing, electrical provisions and groundwork.

How to avoid it:

4) No realistic programme with inspection checkpoints

What happens:

Projects drift because critical stages aren’t checked. Errors get hidden behind plaster/insulation/finishes.

How to avoid it:

5) Making changes with no variation process

What happens:

Variations kill budgets and timelines: sockets moved, materials upgraded, extra joinery, drawing changes.

How to avoid it:

6) Not confirming plot boundaries, levels and real-life constraints

What happens:

On site, you discover a ramp “doesn’t work”, an entrance is tight, or there’s a boundary/level issue.

How to avoid it:

7) Treating site safety as an afterthought

What happens:

Beyond human risk, weak safety planning leads to interruptions, delays and messy site logistics.

How to avoid it:

8) Leaving utility connections and paperwork too late

What happens:

Handover gets stuck on electricity/water supply or missing documents.

How to avoid it:

9) Not collecting handover documentation

What happens:

After handover, you don’t know what was installed or where services run.

How to avoid it:

10) Handover with no snagging list and no written rectification plan

What happens:

Small defects remain: finishes, rubbing doors, sealants, balcony falls.

How to avoid it:

A simple “safe” start sequence (Cyprus)

How TEKTON TECHNIKI LTD can help

Strong early organisation is the simplest way to reduce delays and cost overruns.

TEKTON TECHNIKI LTD undertakes construction, renovations and project management, focusing on planning, budgeting, site supervision, quality control and clear communication from start to delivery.

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Contact us to discuss your project and set it up correctly from day one.

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