What criteria will be used to
design the building and installation?
What would be the most effective
installation technique so that
your staff can be the most productive?
What levels of specifications are
appropriate for your budget?
What type of interior layout is required
for staff interaction?
In order to boost productivity and
profitability, your building
design should be functional, attractive
and affordable.
Do you need private offices, project
rooms, activity areas
and individual workstations?
How would you describe your office
culture?
Is it a structured or an open environment?
What will be the primary use of the
building?
The building should be designed with
a secondary use in mind
for the building to maximize your
resale potential.
Who will be occupants of the building?
Do they have any special use requirements
that need to be planned
for in the building specifications
such as floor loads or sound?
How long will you need the modular
building?
What is the probability that your
need will extend beyond that initial
time frame? Time periods are
critical elements in modular design.
When do you want to occupy the building?
When do you want a price?
When will you make a decision?
Is your organization supported with
government dollars which require
an RFQ?
How involved do you want to be in
the construction process?
In what areas do you want to maintain
control?
Are you familiar with the permit
process?
Do you want a turnkey installation
to include permits, engineering,
excavation, foundation, electric,
water, sewer, parking, landscaping, etc.?
This will determine the Scope
of Work to be quoted.
Steps
to a successful project