Building Materials
What Is a Building Material?
It refers to the entirety of all "structural" and "finishing" building elements used in the construction of a structure from its foundation to its roof, such as steel, bricks, insulation products, ceramics, and sanitary ware. Choosing the right materials is vital for safe and aesthetic structures.
How Does the Supply Process Work?
It refers to the entirety of all "structural" and "finishing" building elements used in the construction of a structure from its foundation to its roof, such as steel, bricks, insulation products, ceramics, and sanitary ware. Choosing the right materials is vital for safe and aesthetic structures.
How Does the Supply Process Work?
By reviewing the customer’s project, the required material lists and quantities for structural construction (steel, bricks,
etc.) or finishing works (paint, ceramics, etc.) are determined by our expert team.
The most suitable material alternatives are offered according to the technical requirements of the structure and the budget.
Consultancy is provided to the customer regarding quality standards, correct brands, and technical specifications.
The most appropriate pricing study is carried out for the selected materials. Based on the construction site’s work schedule,
the timing and quantities of material shipments are planned.
After order approval, products are reserved from our extensive stock network or specially ordered from factories and prepared
for shipment.
The prepared building materials are loaded onto vehicles suitable for the sensitivity of the products (fragile items, etc.).
With Cihan Group assurance, they are dispatched to the construction site.
The materials are unloaded at the specified points on the construction site without damage. During delivery, waybills and
product checks are carried out to complete the process.
We are with you not only during sales but also throughout the application phase. Our solution partnership continues for
additional material needs, technical application support, or return processes.

