Detailed specifications for all the architectural light fittings (downlights, uplights, linear lighting etc).It’s not just a series of small circles and crosses on a page. Important elements such as drivers, cable tolerances, dimming protocols and therefore cable requirements etc. These show exactly which fitting is located exactly where, cabled exactly how. When overall concepts and ‘kit’ costs are agreed we then do very detailed designs, and collate a full package of information which we call a ‘First Fix Pack’. We think most projects then benefit from regular contact with the site team during first and second fix. A new build house is often not there to look at until well after the detailed designs are done, but then a sense check of the design before first fix starts is highly recommended. A seventeenth century house for example will have all sorts of quirks and beautiful features which generally aren’t shown on architects plans, and so an early stage site visit – as well as later ones – is important. When they are done really depends on the project type and the programme. Where do site visits fit in to the design process?
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