Executive Projects

Execution of service and construction projects from preparation to handover, with control over work stages, quality, quantities, and field readiness.

Field Execution Execution / Delivery / Handover
Executive Projects

This sector covers projects that need field execution management beyond material supply or workforce mobilization. MAS connects study, preparation, schedule, supervision, and handover into a practical delivery path that can be monitored and measured.

Our role is especially clear in projects that require fast decisions and disciplined site organization: water and sanitation works, road and access rehabilitation, preparation of service units and sites, and civil works requiring coordination between labor, equipment, materials, and operational risks.

Product and Solution Range

Water and sanitation works

Water and sanitation works

Works related to lines, inspection chambers, service points, and infrastructure that supports practical and safe operation.

  • Route and level definition
  • Material and equipment coordination
  • Stage inspections and handover
Road and access rehabilitation

Road and access rehabilitation

Improving movement routes, site entrances, and yards to support safe access for users and vehicles.

  • Layer preparation
  • Drainage and slope control
  • Coordination with concrete products when needed
Service units and sites

Service units and sites

Preparing operational or prefabricated units and aligning them with service needs, site movement, insulation, and finishing.

  • Site preparation
  • Insulation and finishing coordination
  • Usable handover
Documentation and handover

Documentation and handover

Collecting outputs, organizing observations, and closing the project in a way that supports operation and maintenance.

  • Inspection records
  • Photos and notes
  • Completed and remaining work list when applicable

Execution management is more than building

Successful field execution depends on the clarity of the starting point as much as the quality of the final output. We usually begin by defining scope, task sequence, required materials, risks, and team responsibilities before moving to actual execution.

  • A realistic schedule tied to materials and teams.
  • Field quality follow-up rather than only final review.
  • Clear communication with the owner or supervisor at every stage.

When this sector is the right fit

This sector is suitable when the need is more than buying a product: when the project requires site management, team organization, quantity control, progress follow-up, obstacle handling, and documented handover.

Project control axes

Axis What we monitor Impact on handover
Time Schedule, sequencing, material readiness Reduces delays and unplanned stoppages
Quality Compliance with required outputs Easier handover with fewer remarks
Quantities Consumption, waste, phased orders Clearer cost and better resource control
Safety Site risks, movement, obstacles More stable execution and team protection

From Request to Delivery

Scope definition

Read the requirement and turn it into measurable, trackable work items.

Mobilization

Prepare materials, teams, equipment, and site movement plan.

Execution and follow-up

Staged execution with continuous review of quality, quantities, and sequencing.

Inspection and handover

Close observations, document outputs, and hand over the site clearly.

Highlights

  • Turn field demand into a clear execution plan.
  • Track quality, sequencing, and readiness throughout delivery.
  • Execution capacity serving Idlib, Aleppo, and all Syrian governorates.
  • Connect execution with documentation and final handover.

Deliverables

  • Execution plans and field follow-up.
  • Team coordination and staged outputs.
  • Material, equipment, and delivery coordination.
  • Documented inspections and final handover.