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Project process

  1. Contact the local distributor to arrange a pre-design virtual meeting, client brief session.
  2. Review the client brief form, price list and soft-copy booklet, review your choices and re-contact the local distributor.
  3. Pay deposit for the workshop with the local designer to work through your client brief and draw up your concept plans, 3-D model of the building and or room/s.
  4. The concept design with confirmed budget, program and contract will be sent to you for signing.
  5. Follow the staged payment program and provide confirmation of the documentation packages sent to you.
  6. Provide legal access to the site, all legal documents pertaining to the property, signature for lodgments to local authorities, within 5 days of request.
  7. Receive factory photos and inspection prior to transportation to the site.
  8. Provide legal control of the property to the legal contractor appointed.
  9. Attend scheduled site visits.
  10. Sign handover form at completion of the finished building. Receive instruction manual.
  11. Contact the local distributer for upgrades, extensions and via the website manually download software upgrades, new soft features, new social community features.
  12. Contact your local distributor for trade-ins, buy back and warranty matters.

Global approval process

With international regional design bases, for example in the northern hemisphere, SEA and the South Pacific, the original designs are always reviewed by each design base initially for general guidelines. As orders are placed for different regional locations, the local distributor has a local network of designers who assist in the fine-tuning of the designs to suit the local authorities. With the primary manufacturing activity taking place in SEA, relevant components are ordered from different bases globally, to ensure specific requirements of every country can be satisfied and quality control is met for all components comprising each of the buildings.

A building’s detailed drawings and specifications are lodged with local consultants to obtain approvals. Local consultants also supervise aspects of the manufacturing if required, for certification and assembly on site. Local contractors, approved by the local distributors and head regional base, procure local materials, for example, piles and complete construction of such elements, whilst they are also are responsible to follow approved installation manuals from each of the regional bases for all the pre-manufactured elements.