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With our expertise in construction documentation, you can be confident that your project will be built to the highest standards of quality and precision.
Construction documentation is the crucial bridge between your architectural vision and your dream project. We provide a detailed roadmap to help guide builders and contractors in constructing your project accurately and efficiently. At Morriarchi Architecture, we understand the critical importance of precise and comprehensive construction documentation and ensure every aspect of your project is thoroughly planned and documented.
Our process includes complete drawings and specifications with comprehensive details and schedules to successfully minimise variations and reduce delays during the construction process.
Our construction documentation expertise helps obtain competitive tenders from various builders so you can compare tenders equally and ensure your builders are clear on the scope of work and materials, which helps avoid any miscommunications.
Our comprehensive approach avoids frustrating circumstances where a builder – often midway through construction – seeks large variations in the contract sum due to discrepancies and omissions.
By clearly outlining the scope of work and materials required for your project, we help move your design towards an efficient, cost-effective construction without the delays and costs that often come from managing services individually.
Our approach ensures construction can start without any unnecessary hiccups. We provide builders with the information they need to coordinate contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers, so your project continues in a timely and cost-effective manner.
Construction documentation is a comprehensive package of information that guides the construction of your project. It typically includes architectural drawings (plans, elevations, sections, details), structural drawings, services drawings (electrical, plumbing, mechanical), specifications (detailed descriptions of materials and finishes), and schedules (lists of doors, windows, fixtures).
Construction documentation is typically developed after the design phase has been finalised and approved. It involves translating the design concepts into detailed technical drawings and specifications that builders can use for construction.
Yes. We have a network of highly-rated builders, engineers, and certifiers through over two decades of experience working throughout Queensland and Northern NSW. We are also open to working with new companies if they can demonstrate quality work, competitive rates and sustainable design principles.