A good project is not just delivered on time. It must run smoothly after that.
FrameX integrates frame, envelope and waterproofing from the start so schedule, quality and warranty aren't broken across multiple parties.
When the intersections are split, risk doesn't disappear. It just moves to handover and warranty.
For investors, pressure isn't only about breaking ground or hitting completion milestones. The real pressure is ensuring the project can be handed over, operated, traced back and kept free from disputes afterward.
FrameX brings the parts that easily break apart under one execution logic.
Instead of letting structure, insulation and waterproofing follow separate, disconnected coordination tracks, FrameX integrates them from the start to reduce the gap between design, construction, handover and inspection.
1 contact for frame & envelope
Reduces overlap and shortens communication loops.
1 continuous schedule
Lets all related items be seen within the same timeline.
1 synchronized drawing set
Limits each party interpreting intersections differently.
A way of working that investors can control
Clear scope from the start
Pricing follows actual scope and BOQ — not intuitive estimates.
QAQC & ITP at critical items
Checklist-based control with hold points at positions that shouldn't be rushed.
Transparent CO before construction
Every change confirmed upfront, with cost and schedule impact made clear.
Clearer traceable records
Helps handover, operations and warranty stay informed.
A few projects showing this logic working in the real world
View all projects →Trust comes from how the project is controlled
- Hold Point at critical items
- Water-test before handover where applicable
- Stop Work when safety isn't assured
- Transparent CO before execution
- 1 coordinating contact
- Clearer traceable records
If you're preparing an RFQ, timeline or execution scope, FrameX can start alongside you from there.
No need to start with everything at once. Just enough data to look clearly at the frame, envelope and intersections of the project together.
Response based on the actual scope of your project.