About You

 
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What sets you apart

 

 

You’ve got a problem to solve. Whether you’re at the beginning of your building and design process or have a retrospective problem on-hand, it’s important the job is done right. You undertake your building journey with a contagious energy. This level of work doesn’t happen overnight after all. That’s why ‘the devil is in the detail’ is more than just a saying to you. When it comes to your projects you will gladly mill over the critical elements with your team to elevate your work to a more refined level. One that delivers impressive results.

There are no cutting corners here! This involves careful, meticulous work. A quality job takes time, collaboration and patience so choosing a dependable team is what sets you apart. This is something you never compromise on because it always leads to better quality, functionality and success in the long run.

 
 

 Who Are You?

 
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THE BUILDING OWNER -
THE FINAL CALL MAKER

 

 

The stakes are high. You have to get it right the first time. This is your property after all.

As a building owner, you know the calls you make can either land you in hot water or lead to success. Feeling confident in your project stems from choosing the right team. One that works cohesively together, is reliable, reputable, highly competent and explains the ins and outs to remove any grey areas. When you understand every aspect of your project you feel in control and comfortable that your project is heading in the right direction.  

 

 

 
 

THE ARCHITECT –
WHEN DESIGN MEETS
FUNCTIONALITY

 

 

Your vision is one of beauty. Yet you know that function needs to play a part in the beauty you create. If something looks good but doesn’t function to its best ability it loses some of the wonder you initially envisioned. You understand the integral nature of the building services, how they integrate into your plan and that a minor change to a design can set into motion a chain reaction that can affect your end result. What you look for are collaborators who understand and know how to highlight your vision. To you, beauty lies in both design and function.

 
 
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THE PROJECT MANAGER –
THE ONE ON THE GROUND

 

 

Cohesion is key when you’re at the helm. You are there to finish a project on time and on budget, therefore a tight ship of coordinated teams needs to be run. For you, every day is like an intricate dance that relies on everyone aligning for one common goal. When something detours at any point on your journey, it’s often you who has to manage the expectations of all the stakeholders involved. You see value in reliability, knowledge and efficiency. It is of the essence when so many hands are working to create a single vision.

 

 

 
 

THE BUILDING MANAGER -
THE CONDUIT 

 

 

You’ve seen and heard it all. Some of it good, some of it bad. But at the end of the day, it all comes through you. You have been entrusted by the owner to not only ensure their building is optimally operating, but you’re also at the frontline managing tenants’ requests. With two sets of expectations that must be met, you can’t afford for anything to go wrong. When hiccups do naturally occur, how they are dealt with comes down to a mediation between groups. Once the building owner signs off on alterations and upgrades, then it’s about getting it done on time, on budget and most importantly to the highest quality.  When all parties are happy, you are happy.

 
 
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THE CONTRACTOR - THE END OF THE INSTALLATION LINE

 

 

You are here to get a job done. To ensure you do it well, you need to be confident the plans you work to are exact. Technical expertise is critical. When the team supporting you gets it spot on, you get it spot on. A design is only successful when it translates well on paper. When you see it come to life there, your job will be met with ease. So frustrations can creep in when plans aren’t clear-cut. As the person at the end of the installation line, it’s not unusual for pressure to come at you from all angles, so a job well done isn’t just one that works perfectly, but is efficient, smooth sailing and to budget.