Six reasons clients hand us a serious budget without knowing us personally
You shouldn't have to take a construction company's word for it. Here's exactly what we put in place to earn that trust, on paper, before ground is broken.
Architect-Led, Start to Finish
Most contractors build to someone else's drawings. We design them too — so the person accountable for how it looks is the same person accountable for how it's built.
Itemised, Honest Costing
You receive a full bill of quantities, not a round-number guess. Every material and labour line is visible before you sign.
Published Project Schedules
Every project runs against a written timeline with milestone dates — so if something slips, you know in week two, not month six.
Documented Safety Standards
PPE, trained site supervisors and daily hazard checks are standard on every site we run, regardless of contract size.
Quality Checked at Every Stage
Materials are verified against approved samples on delivery. Workmanship is checked against drawing before the next trade begins.
Single Point of Contact
One project manager owns your build end-to-end. You're never passed between departments to get a straight answer.
What changes when an architect runs the build
A typical site contractor executes drawings handed to them, with limited ownership of design intent. When the same firm designs and builds, decisions made on site are checked against the original intent immediately — not corrected after the fact, or not at all.
Architect on Site