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Documentation

Project Data and Modelling Framework, formed as an interconnected system of schedules and BIM model, mark the moment when approved imagination takes shape as built reality.
Coordination weaves disciplines into a single fabric, where they converge in harmony to shape a unified whole ready to be built.
Building Codes Compliance shapes the model and schedules, weaving safety, protection, and access into the design, ensuring readiness for statutory approval.
Detailed Drawings give voice to the design, revealing plans, sections, and details through which vision becomes craft, and every element finds its built form.
Specification articulates materials, finishes, and methods of construction, defining how each element should be built while​ serving as legal instruments to safeguard the architect’s responsibilities.
Quality Assurance punctuates the process with measured reviews, each ensuring accuracy and coherence before the final issue, minimising errors and rework in documentation.
Statutory Approval is the turning point where documentation transforms from vision to legality. Through authority review, the unified submission carries the design toward becoming built reality.
Tendering is the stage when refined documents depart the architecture office, calling builders to submit proposals weighed by cost, method, and time to realise the design.
Preconstruction Phase begins the act of building, aligning the team through the first meeting, preparing the ground, establishing temporary works, and setting the construction rhythm to follow.
Contract Administration animates the design through construction, with the architect carrying out their contractual duties to ensure each built part aligns with the documentation and design intent.
Practical Completion stage is when the architect fulfills their contractual responsibility to inspect the built works, confirming the building is substantially complete and ready for occupancy.
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