Greenhouse Project Management

Greenhouse Project Management

Our highly experienced project management team manages turnkey greenhouse projects worldwide. We provide you with one point of contact and complete peace of mind.

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Professional Greenhouse Project Management

We understand the importance of managing your commercial greenhouse projects correctly. We’ve developed our greenhouse project model along the US Project Management Institute (PMI) guidelines and used our experience to apply them to the greenhouse project cycle.

We then use the right digital tools like Microsoft Project to track your greenhouse project daily, and it helps us keep our customers updated with the process and different milestones.

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Technical Expertise in House

There are many moving parts to a turnkey greenhouse construction project. One of our strengths at Gakon Netafim Greenhouse is our high level of expertise in-house, including agronomists, construction engineers, hydraulic engineers, and heating and cooling engineers.

Having everyone as part of the same organization allows for better planning, more coherent project management, and a guarantee of professionalism throughout the greenhouse project process

Your Local Team on The Ground

We have over 5,000 employees working permanently in over 110 countries – unlike many greenhouse providers who rely on technicians flying in and out. If you ever need support, our local team is on the ground, and you won’t have to worry about travel delays or flight limitations.

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READY TO GROW?

Learn how we can help design and deliver your next greenhouse project.

A Greenhouse Construction Project Management Process That Works

Every turnkey greenhouse project is unique. But the foundation of each Gakon Netafim greenhouse solution is a tried and trusted greenhouse project model:

1. Design And Feasibility

1. Design And Feasibility

This first thing we do is a thorough evaluation of your greenhouse project’s feasibility to find the right greenhouse solution. We assess climate hazards, soil, location and the most suitable crops to grow. We can also develop a full economic analysis, including total costs, financial forecasts and projected ROI.

  • Greenhouse construction project feasibility study
  • Climate and crop assessment
  • Business planning
  • Financial planning
  • Preliminary technical design
2. Solution Planning and Detailed Design

2. Solution Planning and Detailed Design

The next step in your greenhouse project is to design the master plan for your greenhouse solution, including structures and configurations, heating systems, cooling systems, irrigation & fertigation systems, cultivation techniques – each and every element inside the greenhouse that will eventually support your business plan.

  • Civil works, engineering and planning
  • Structure design
  • Screening
  • Heating and cooling design
  • Growing systems
  • Water system and Irrigation design
  • Climate and irrigation control
  • Greenhouse construction project scheduling
3. Execution And Build

3. Execution And Build

Once the master plan is perfected, it’s time to put your greenhouse solution into action. Our greenhouse project managers oversee every activity, starting from groundworks and water sourcing to civil engineering works and building, all the way to formal commissioning and handover procedures.

  • Project scheduling and tracking
  • Logistics and shipping
  • Machinery-use on-site supervision
  • Managing subcontractors and other stakeholders
4. Training And After Sale Support

4. Training And After Sale Support

Before the handover, we run an entire training session on all systems. We also offer personalized, ongoing technical and agronomic support to ensure you see your desired returns long after implementing the greenhouse construction project.

  • Handover programs
  • In-field and in-class training
  • Training tools and organizational implementation
  • Agronomic, technical, and operational support plans

 

“We are very satisfied with the way Netafim carried out this cutting-edge greenhouse project. This project increases the export potential of our tomatoes and peppers greatly because of Netafim’s on-site expert training and support.”

EL HUEVO, MEXICO

READY TO GROW?

READY TO GROW?

Learn how we can help design and deliver your next greenhouse project.

Our Commercial Greenhouse Projects in Action

Germany and Austria: Grow Natural, Fresh Products In a Sustainable Way

Germany and Austria: Grow Natural, Fresh Products In a Sustainable Way

Gakon Netafim had been involved in developing a glasshouse facility for the production of conventional and organic fruits and vegetables for the Steiner family.

Vietnam: A Reliable Supply Of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables

Vietnam: A Reliable Supply Of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables

One of Vietnam’s leading food retailers needed to guarantee a steady supply of quality fruit and veg to their shelves. We developed a 70-hectare polyhouse structure, managing this commercial greenhouse project from end to end.

Azerbaijan: Growing Tomatoes, Saving Water

Azerbaijan: Growing Tomatoes, Saving Water

GP Alpha wanted a greener way to grow tomatoes all year round. With our resource-efficient structure and precision irrigation they’ve reduced water and fertilizer use by 40%.

Kazakhstan: Fresh Vegetables 230KM From the Nearest City

Kazakhstan: Fresh Vegetables 230KM From the Nearest City

We constructed a fully functioning commercial greenhouse project to provide fresh vegetables for oil and gas-field workers, 230km from the nearest city and in severe winter conditions.

South Africa: Soilless Blueberries Protected From the Heat

South Africa: Soilless Blueberries Protected From the Heat

Together with an experienced South African vegetable producer, we established a soilless blueberry production project protected from the hot and windy climate outside.

Questions Our Greenhouse Project Managers Are Often Asked