Frequently Asked Questions
How does a client representative support real estate development projects?
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A client representative safeguards the developer’s interests throughout the project lifecycle—from feasibility studies to construction delivery. They oversee stakeholder coordination, design reviews, budgeting, contract support, and ensure that quality, compliance, and risk management protocols are upheld.
How do you qualify a real estate client?
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In construction, a qualified real estate client is typically an entity or individual with a clear project scope, budget, development goals, and decision-making authority. Stonehaven assesses these parameters early to ensure strategic alignment and support tailored representation.
What is the difference between a client representative and a real estate agent?
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A client representative manages the full project lifecycle on behalf of the owner, covering planning, execution, and delivery. A real estate agent, by contrast, primarily focuses on buying, selling, or leasing properties, without overseeing construction or stakeholder engagement.
How does Stonehaven represent clients in real estate and construction?
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Stonehaven provides full-cycle client representation, from project planning and feasibility to construction oversight and final handover. We liaise with authorities, manage budgets, track milestones, and protect your interests across the UAE, KSA, and GCC.
What does a client representative do in a construction project?
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They act as the owner’s advocate managing scope, budget, and contracts, liaising with consultants and authorities, tracking progress, resolving disputes, and ensuring the project is delivered on time, within budget, and to specification.