Most construction issues are not accidents.
They are a result of missing control.
We believe home construction should be controlled on site — not chased over phone calls.
Where this belief comes from
NextAwas is built on years of hands-on residential construction experience — long before it became a formal brand.
The work began on plotted homes, on-site execution, and real responsibility, not presentations or sales promises.
Over time, a clear pattern emerged — most construction problems don’t come from lack of intent. They come from lack of control.
Built on real on-site experience
The foundation of NextAwas comes from decades of real estate and residential construction exposure under Harish Meghani.
This phase shaped a deep understanding of site realities, materials, contractors, and the everyday challenges homeowners face during construction — long before structured systems existed.
What changed
Having seen construction decisions being made far from the site, it became clear that control had to move closer — not higher.
Defined construction stages
Clear BOQs and documentation
On-site supervision frameworks
Single-point accountability
Predictable execution, not reactive fixes
How we work today
Construction-led execution
Projects are led by engineers and site supervisors, not sales-driven processes.
Clear costing
Estimates and BOQs are finalised before work begins, ensuring financial clarity.
On-site quality control
Materials and workmanship are monitored during execution, not after completion.
Authority-compliant planning
Designs and execution align with local regulations and approval requirements.
Single accountability
One responsible team manages the project from planning to handover.
NextAwas is built on years of on-site construction experience that existed long before it became a brand.
Having grown up around real estate and residential construction, I’ve seen firsthand how most construction problems don’t come from bad intent — they come from lack of control.
At NextAwas, our focus is simple: bring responsibility closer to the site, structure the way homes are built, and ensure homeowners don’t have to chase progress every day.