Site coordination
Most projects require the input of many disciplines to produce a complete set of drawings and specifications necessary for the erection of a building. The design team usually consists of architects, civil, structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineers, while some complex projects may require specializations or other specialized consultants.
When the efforts of the design team are poorly coordinated, the drawings of one discipline may not correspond to those of another. If such errors occur in the construction drawings, there is a possibility that the building will end up with a shortage, or a change order will be required to solve the problem. To avoid such consequences, it is necessary for architects to coordinate their efforts and properly ensure the facade of their drawings.
In SD engineering, we ensure that such a problem does not occur and all the different elements fit into each other in unison to provide you with a comprehensive service. To ensure effective integration between disciplines, we set the right expectations before starting the project. The architect and engineers must agree on a set of outputs that will facilitate the coordination efforts of their teams.
Since the overall design develops based on customer feedback, it is important for different disciplines to communicate the changes they are making, so that everyone can stay on the same page. Simplifying the exchange of information is an important step in preventing defects as different parts of the design change over time.
Our specialized site coordinators in SD engineering ensure the flow of information in such a way that projects of all dimensions are completed with minimal changes.