01
Site visit & assessment
We walk the grey structure — or the existing finished space if it is a renovation — measure every room, check levels, and build a complete snag list of the structure before any finishing work starts.
Accurate measurements, level readings, a structural snag list and a clear picture of the sequence every trade will follow. No surprises three weeks in.
02
Design & materials
We agree layouts, then select finishes, fittings and fabrication specs together. CNC gate pattern, ceiling profile, tile grade, travertine or Pico paint finish, glass type for railings or partitions — every material is confirmed in writing before fabrication or ordering starts.
A full materials list specifying brand, grade and finish for every trade. The list you confirm is the list we fit — no substitutions.
03
Quote & schedule
You get one clear quote covering all trades in scope — gates, ceiling, tile, paint, aluminium, glass, woodwork — and a week-by-week schedule that shows which trade is on site when, and when each section hands over to the next. No hidden line items.
A fixed single quote and a phased schedule. One lead is responsible for both.
04
Coordinated execution
Trades run in the sequence the building demands: structure snagged first, then ceiling and electrical rough-in, then tile and waterproofing, then metalwork fabrication and installation, then woodwork, glass and aluminium, then paint and finishes last. Each trade is on site only when the preceding one is done and inspected.
Daily site supervision, photo updates at each stage, and no trade allowed on site out of sequence. The same protocol we developed for UAE consultant-supervised projects.
05
Snag & handover
We walk every room, close every snag, clean the site and test every opening, light, sensor and moving part before we hand the keys over. The zero-rework handover standard we built working under UAE consultants applies to every job, regardless of size.
A closed snag list, a cleaned site, everything switched on and working — and keys handed to a finished building.