Capability

Client representation

Protective projects bring together architecture, structure, building services, security and operations. CiviTech protects the client's brief and coordinates decisions across those interfaces.

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Questions controlled

What the work needs to resolve.

  • Who has authority to decide and approve changes?
  • Which information may be shared, with whom and at what stage?
  • Are specialist scopes complete, comparable and properly allocated?
  • Do cost, programme and technical decisions still support the agreed outcome?

Typical outputs

What the client receives.

  • Client brief, decision and action control
  • Responsibility and interface matrix
  • Risk, cost and programme reporting
  • Meeting leadership and specialist coordination
  • Change and information management
  • Independent recommendations at decision gates

Scope note:

CiviTech acts on the client side. Architects, engineers, contractors and testing bodies retain their own professional responsibilities. The client remains solely responsible for local authority procedures, approvals and construction permits.

Next step

Define the initial mandate.

Initial feasibility work is priced case by case after the available information and required outputs are reviewed.

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