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Initial Client Briefing: Clearly states the clients design objectives, including specific requirements defining the appropriate approach to the design process.

Design Proposal: Following briefing and communication with the client we look at all aspects of their design objectives to produce a concept (proposal) exploring various possibilities. This is by no means a 'final' design, but merely a discussion document for further development. A written statement of methods, fees and deliverables accompanies this.

Design Development: The various conceptual options are discussed, from here a firm strategy is put into place, developing and refining, referring to the client's objectives.

Review: Between client and designer, often revisiting the design development phase prior to finalising design.

Detail Design / Engineering: All working drawings are finalised and detailed, including General Assembly Drawings and Cut Sections, Structural engineering and specific detail.

Construction: Drawings are issued and discussed with builder to insure clarification. Communication continues throughout the construction process verifying any issues as they arise.

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