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Modular Kitchen and SS/MS Furniture Fabrication Works for High-Rise Building Projects
Language: ENGLISH
Instructors: BHADANIS PEB ESTIMATION & STRUCTURAL DESIGN ENGINEERING TRAINING INSTITUTE
Validity Period: 365 days
Why this course?
The modern high-rise building is no longer a structure of concrete and glass alone—it’s a blend of functionality, comfort, and precision craftsmanship. Among all interior components, modular kitchens and stainless steel (SS)/mild steel (MS) furniture systems play a defining role in the final finish, usability, and aesthetics of the building.
This specialized course, developed by Bhadanis Steel & Interior Engineering Institute, offers a comprehensive professional learning program for engineers, builders, and fabrication professionals who wish to gain hands-on mastery over modular fabrication, SS/MS furniture manufacturing, quality assurance, and project cost estimation for high-rise building environments.
Participants will learn everything from design coordination, fabrication processes, surface finishing, site installation, BOQ preparation, rate analysis, and cost management — all structured to meet the practical requirements of real-world construction and interior projects.
Whether you are a steel engineer, PEB professional, builder, or project manager, this course gives you the confidence to manage fabrication works from the workshop floor to the final client handover — efficiently, safely, and within cost.
In large-scale high-rise projects, fabrication and installation of modular kitchens and SS/MS furniture demand precision, coordination, and strict quality adherence. Unlike ordinary furniture works, high-rise projects involve:
Complex layouts and repetitive floor-level units.
Integration with MEP, plumbing, and electrical systems.
Fire safety and material compliance norms.
Strict timelines and budget constraints.
Heavy emphasis on corrosion resistance and long-term durability.
This course bridges the knowledge gap between civil construction professionals and fabrication specialists, providing an integrated understanding of how design drawings translate into functional installations.
The key objective of this course is to make participants technically sound and practically confident in the fabrication, execution, and costing of modular kitchen and SS/MS furniture systems.
By the end of the program, participants will be able to:
Understand the complete workflow of modular fabrication — from design to installation.
Apply workshop and site-level techniques for cutting, welding, polishing, and assembly.
Conduct inspection and quality control during fabrication and installation stages.
Prepare BOQ, estimation sheets, and rate analysis accurately for project costing.
Supervise and manage teams for multi-floor fabrication deployment.
Ensure cost optimization, safety, and durability in every fabrication project.
This course is ideal for:
Steel Engineers and Fabrication Supervisors handling SS/MS works.
PEB Engineers involved in customized furniture and modular interior fabrication.
Project Managers and Builders responsible for high-rise interior fit-outs.
Construction Owners and Developers seeking cost-efficient modular works.
Interior Engineers and Site Coordinators executing modular kitchen systems.
No prior software knowledge is needed — the course emphasizes practical construction site procedures, material understanding, and estimation logic.
Evolution of modular fabrication and its use in multi-floor developments.
Advantages of modular kitchens and SS/MS furniture systems.
Overview of design-to-execution flow in large projects.
Understanding SS 202, 304, 316 grades and their applications.
Mild steel finishing, powder coating, and anti-corrosion methods.
Selection of finishes – mirror, matte, brushed, and electroplated.
How to read, interpret, and prepare fabrication drawings.
Tolerances, hole positions, edge finishing, and bending limits.
Coordination between design, workshop, and site layout.
Classification of cabinets, drawers, shutters, and accessories.
Planning L-shaped, U-shaped, and parallel layouts for small and large spaces.
Space utilization and ergonomic considerations in tower apartments.
Worktables, wardrobes, railing frames, shoe racks, and hybrid furniture.
Combining MS with MDF or glass for architectural finishes.
Ensuring stability and safety in load-bearing furniture components.
Machine layout planning, cutting tools, and fabrication workflow.
Sequence of operations: cutting, welding, grinding, buffing, polishing.
Shop safety, quality tools, and manpower management.
TIG vs MIG welding for SS/MS applications.
Distortion control, heat marks, and finishing around visible joints.
Inspection of weld seams for structural and aesthetic quality.
Polishing and buffing procedures for high-end finishes.
Powder coating, pickling, and passivation of steel surfaces.
Handling and protection of polished surfaces during transit.
Understanding hinges, channels, handles, and drawer systems.
Material compatibility and alignment precision during installation.
Procurement and inspection of imported modular fittings.
Site measurement, leveling, and fixing of base frames.
Sequence of installation for multi-floor delivery.
Tolerance checks, anchoring methods, and final finishing.
Checkpoints at fabrication, transport, and site stages.
Dimensional, visual, and finish-quality verification.
Documentation and approval process for client handover.
Defining line items for fabrication, fixing, and polishing works.
Units of measurement for SS/MS works (kg, m², running ft).
Preparing sample BOQ for kitchen and furniture scope.
Material, labor, and overhead components of SS/MS fabrication.
Rate build-up for polished SS 304, powder-coated MS, and hybrid items.
Comparison between shop-fabricated and site-fabricated rates.
Material take-off from drawings for repetitive floors.
Budget preparation and allocation across multiple units.
Value engineering and cost optimization for mass fabrication.
Vendor prequalification for SS/MS fabricators.
Inspection of materials, MTC documentation, and supply chain tracking.
Coordination with local vendors for cost and time efficiency.
Aligning kitchen works with plumbing and electrical systems.
Marking and coordination of exhaust, waterline, and power points.
Avoiding site rework and delays through proper sequencing.
Safe handling of sharp edges, hot-welded joints, and polishing tools.
PPE use, machine safety, and chemical handling protocols.
Transport and storage precautions for polished surfaces.
As-built drawing preparation and final inspection documentation.
Quality approval records, test certificates, and warranty documentation.
Structured handover and final client presentation methods.
Modular kitchen fabrication case from a 40+ storey project.
MS furniture frame development for commercial spaces.
SS counter and partition works for hospitality and healthcare projects.
Prefabrication and standardized modular components for bulk housing.
Efficient workshop management for time and cost saving.
Balancing aesthetics, quality, and affordability for large-scale rollouts.
The course integrates real-time costing logic and site data so participants can immediately apply learning in field conditions.
| Category | Typical Unit | Market Rate (INR) | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| SS 304 Polished Fabrication | per kg | 380–420 | Mirror finish for kitchen, counters, or railing |
| MS Powder Coated Frame | per kg | 120–160 | Furniture, supports, and modular frame structures |
| Modular Kitchen (Base + Wall Units) | per running ft | 1800–2500 | Complete setup including hardware and fittings |
| SS Work Table | per sq.ft | 850–1200 | Industrial and residential applications |
| MS Wardrobe Frame | per kg | 140–180 | Partition, wardrobe skeleton, or frame systems |
Note: Rates vary based on thickness, grade, design, and city of execution.
Participants will also learn how to prepare cost breakdown sheets, separate material-labor splits, and use rate analysis logic for accurate tendering and budgeting.
The Bhadanis course approach focuses on real-site application.
Participants are guided using visual illustrations, material samples, fabrication drawings, and cost calculation examples.
Learning emphasis is on:
Step-by-step fabrication sequence explanation
Workmanship standards and inspection practices
Practical field estimation and rate understanding
Error prevention, site coordination, and handover quality
By combining technical content with practical site experiences, every participant will be ready to manage and control modular fabrication works confidently on real projects.
After completing this program, learners will be able to:
Plan and execute modular kitchen and furniture fabrication across multi-storey buildings.
Inspect and verify fabrication and installation quality per project specifications.
Prepare complete BOQ, estimation, and cost control documentation.
Coordinate with vendors and site teams for on-time delivery.
Apply value engineering techniques for cost-efficient modular works.
Bhadanis Steel & Interior Engineering Institute is known for delivering construction-based technical courses that emphasize on-the-ground practicality.
Every module has been designed keeping real project challenges, contractor coordination, and cost-pressure conditions in mind.
This course doesn’t rely on theoretical jargon — it gives you a clear, practical roadmap to execute and manage modular fabrication in high-rise environments, using straightforward procedures, proven quality control methods, and rate-based costing logic.
The “Modular Kitchen and SS/MS Furniture Fabrication Works for High-Rise Building Projects” course is more than just an interior design program — it’s a construction-integrated engineering training that transforms how project managers, builders, and engineers look at modular works.
By the end, participants walk away not just with knowledge but with implementation clarity — how to plan, fabricate, install, inspect, and cost every unit of modular fabrication efficiently, safely, and profitably.
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