Build & Install: From Factory Floor to Your Site

Delivering a project from concept to reality involves more than simply fabricating components. It is a coordinated journey that begins in the factory and continues all the way to your completed site. This guide explains, in plain terms, how we prepare, transport, assemble, and hand over with care and precision. Each phase is designed to minimize surprises, maintain safety, and ensure a lasting outcome.


How We Prepare

Every successful build begins with preparation long before components leave the factory.

Shop Drawings in Plain Words

We translate technical shop drawings into straightforward explanations. This ensures that both our crew and your site team understand what will arrive, how it fits together, and what to expect. The goal is to make the complex clear, so everyone speaks the same language during installation.

Component Kitting

To streamline work on-site, components are organized into labeled kits. Each kit contains exactly what is required for a given section or stage of assembly. This reduces time spent searching for parts, prevents errors, and improves overall flow once installation begins.

Pre-Assembly Checks

Before shipping, every piece undergoes a fit and finish check. This includes confirming correct dimensions, testing joins where feasible, and marking items for easy identification. By resolving small issues in the factory, we prevent costly delays on-site.


Site Readiness

The most precise components still need a prepared site to succeed. Site readiness involves several elements that create a safe and workable environment.

Access

Clear routes must be available for delivery trucks, cranes, or lifts. This includes stable surfaces and sufficient turning space. Proper access reduces risk of delays or damage during unloading.

Foundations in General Terms

The foundation must be level, strong, and prepared for the loads to come. While the exact specifications vary by project, the principle is the same: the base should support accurate alignment and secure installation.

Utilities

Power, water, and other utilities should be available or planned for. Having these ready avoids interruptions during assembly and later ensures smooth operation.

Safety Perimeter

A designated perimeter creates a safe buffer around the working zone. It keeps bystanders clear, allows crews to move equipment without obstruction, and supports compliance with site safety requirements.


Delivery & Staging

Getting components from the factory to your site requires careful planning.

Packaging

All elements are wrapped, braced, and secured to withstand transport. Packaging is designed to protect surfaces and prevent shifting during transit, so that parts arrive in installation-ready condition.

Weather Contingency

Because delivery often interacts with unpredictable weather, contingency plans are built in. Materials may be covered, stored under shelter, or staged in temporary protection to maintain quality before assembly.


On-Site Assembly

When preparation and staging are complete, on-site assembly can proceed efficiently.

Crew Roles

Each crew member has a defined role: lifting, alignment, fastening, sealing, or inspection. Clear division of responsibility allows simultaneous tasks without confusion.

Sequencing

Assembly follows a logical sequence, starting with major structural components and progressing to smaller fittings. This ensures stability at each step and avoids rework.

Daily Handovers

At the end of each day, the lead installer provides a handover to confirm progress, highlight what’s next, and identify any adjustments needed. This daily rhythm maintains transparency and alignment with your expectations.


Quality Assurance

Quality is checked continuously, not just at the end. Our approach uses practical, qualitative checklists.

Fit

All components must seat correctly with no excessive gaps or forced adjustments.

Seal

Joints are inspected to confirm they are sealed against moisture and air ingress.

Drainage

Where relevant, surfaces and openings are verified to allow proper drainage and avoid pooling.

Alignment

Visual and measured checks confirm that lines are straight, plumb, and consistent. This not only affects appearance but also long-term performance.


Client Walkthrough & Handover

Once the build is complete, we guide you through the finished installation.

Care Basics

We explain how to keep the structure in good condition, covering cleaning, minor adjustments, and simple preventative steps.

Documents

You receive a package of documents that may include specifications, inspection records, and care guidelines. These provide reference for both day-to-day use and future servicing.


Timeline by Phases

While exact schedules vary, most projects follow these phases:

  1. Preparation – Shop drawings, kitting, pre-assembly checks
  2. Site Readiness – Access, foundation preparation, utilities, safety perimeter
  3. Delivery & Staging – Packaging, unloading, sheltered storage
  4. On-Site Assembly – Sequenced installation, daily handovers
  5. Quality Assurance – Ongoing checks throughout assembly
  6. Walkthrough & Handover – Final review with the client
  7. Aftercare Support – Early weeks of follow-up and guidance

Aftercare Support

The project does not end at handover. We remain available for support in the first weeks of operation.

  • Follow-Up Checks: A scheduled visit or call to confirm everything is performing as expected.
  • Adjustment Assistance: Help with fine-tuning minor settings that often emerge once the system is in daily use.
  • Client Support Line: Direct access for questions, ensuring that small concerns never become major issues.

This aftercare phase provides confidence and continuity, allowing you to settle into your completed project with peace of mind.