
Who Does What in Construction? Role of Architect, Client, Contractor & Engineers Explained | EP 144 | The CODE
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Episode · 4 Plays · 34:25 · Mar 25, 2026
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When you build a house or a building, there are so many people involved —Architect, Client, Contractor, Structural Engineer, MEP Consultant, Vendor, Project Manager…But who is actually responsible for what?In this episode of The CODE – India’s No.1 Construction Podcast, we break down the complete construction ecosystem and clearly explain the role of every stakeholder involved in a building project.If you’ve ever been confused about:What exactly does an architect do?What is the role of a contractor vs a project manager?Who is responsible for structure, services, and execution?How do MEP consultants and structural engineers fit into the project?What is the client’s role in decision-making?This episode answers it all — in a simple, practical, and real-world manner.• Role of Architect in design, drawings & coordination• Role of Client in decision-making and vision• Role of Contractor in execution and site work• Role of Structural Engineer in safety and stability• Role of MEP Consultant (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing)• Role of Vendors and suppliers• Role of Project Manager in coordination and timelinesThis episode is essential for:• Homeowners planning to build their house• Architecture students and young architects• Civil engineers and construction professionals• Anyone entering the construction or real estate industryA building is never made by one person.It is a team effort — and understanding each role is the first step to building better.Watch till the end to clearly understand who does what in construction.️ The CODE – India’s No.1 Construction PodcastExploring architecture, engineering, construction, materials, and the people building India’s future.Which role do you think is the most critical in a construction project? Comment below. In this episode, we cover:
34m 25s · Mar 25, 2026
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