Architecture &
Interior Design
Construction
Carried from drawing to handover
Construction management and on-site delivery, so a design stays intact all the way through to the finished building.
On site
A drawing is a promise.Construction is whetheranybody keeps it.
Most of what goes wrong on a build goes wrong quietly — a substitution here, a dimension rounded off there. Catching those in the week they happen is most of the job.
How a build stays on track
Handover & planning
Construction drawings, material schedules, and a real site sequence — worked out before the first delivery arrives, not during it.
Site mobilization
Contractor onboarding, safety setup, and a review schedule that puts someone from the design team on site regularly, not just at milestones.
Construction
Structure, services, and finishes, tracked against the drawings as they go up — deviations get flagged and resolved on site, not discovered at handover.
Quality checks
A snag list before the client ever sees one, so what gets presented as finished actually is.
Final walkthrough
Handover documentation, warranty details, and a walkthrough of the finished building with the people who are going to live or work in it.
Quality
Checked before it gets covered up
Waterproofing, conduit runs, reinforcement spacing — the things nobody can inspect once the next layer goes over them. Those get signed off in person, on site, not from a photograph sent at nine in the evening.
It costs an afternoon at the time and saves opening a wall a year later.