Personal visit to the site…
 • more A site visit is arranged at the beginning of the commissioning process in order to meet and listen to clients' ideas, to develop a sense of the building and its location, and to discuss technical details. It is useful to have an idea of the proposed budget at this stage.

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Design concept and development…
 • more There are three stages to the design process: concept design, design development and implementation. The first stage involves a selection of initial design ideas which are presented to the client. Any suggestions and changes arising from this meeting are worked on during the design development stage until a final design is approved. The third stage involves drawing up a full size working drawing of the chosen design and resolving any early technical issues.

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Production of a full size sample…
 • more Depending on the size of the commission, a sample section may be constructed to verify colours and textures. This is shown to the client for approval.

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Individual fabrication of glass work…
 • more Techniques are chosen from a wide range of expertise, and can include acid etching, sandblasting, screen-printing, painting, enamelling, staining, fusing and slumping.

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Commissions completed to required safety standards…
 • more All work is manufactured in compliance with Parts L and N of the Building Regulations 2000. These cover environmental issues and glazing safety respectively.

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Close collaboration with consultants…
 • more For example architects, interior designers and lighting technicians.

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Implementing and overseeing…
 • more Professional glazing specialists can be sub-contracted to deal with complex installations.

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Transparent pricing structure…
 • more Fees are detailed in the contract signed by both parties at the beginning of the commissioning process.

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