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A cleaner site starts with clearer boundaries.

FrameX participates as a frame & envelope partner so the intersections between drawings, site and construction responsibility don't become gaps.

Contractors aren't afraid of hard work. They're afraid of overlapping parts that no one has clearly settled.

When the schedule is already tight, just one unresolved intersection point and the site starts losing rhythm. Not just delays — but disputes about scope, details, sequencing and handover.

Overlapping scope

Gaps or overlaps in work scope are only discovered once on site.

Disconnected shopdrawings

Each party interprets differently, leaving execution details inconsistent.

Conflicts with MEP / façade

Technical layers clash at the most important positions.

Mid-project reassignments

Without a CO before construction, the site easily gets confused.

FrameX doesn't make the construction process heavier. FrameX clarifies the part most likely to cause friction.

FrameX's value lies in integrating structure, insulation and waterproofing from the start, so intersection points are resolved within one logical system rather than waiting until site to untangle them.

Clear interface with all parties

Who does what, to what extent, and what they hand over — clarified early.

More synchronized shopdrawings

Helps execution stay closer to technical intent and real site conditions.

Fewer conflicts at intersections

Especially at positions likely to clash with MEP, façade and finishes.

A lean coordination rhythm so the site isn't disrupted

  1. 1

    Receive existing documents

    Drawings, BOQ, timeline, relevant scope.

  2. 2

    Review intersection points

    Identify what needs to be clarified before execution.

  3. 3

    Propose appropriate resolution

    Focus on buildability and sequencing.

  4. 4

    Execute on site rhythm

    Coordinate with all parties within the same timeline.

  5. 5

    CO / inspection / clearer handover

    No changes going into construction by word of mouth.

A few contexts where getting the coordination right from the start made a difference

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Good coordination starts from what shouldn't be left ambiguous

  • Clearer scope boundaries
  • More synchronized shopdrawings
  • Hold point at critical positions
  • Water-test where applicable
  • CO before construction
  • Clearer inspection records

If you have drawings, a BOQ or a timeline that needs reviewing, start from the intersections first.

FrameX can help you look back at the points most likely to cause friction so the site runs more smoothly.

Response based on actual documents and site context.