Turn Project Information into Key Deliverables
Turn scattered project information into structured deliverables
Navigate areas of work associated with each deliverable and select the tasks you require
Review your chosen deliverable, the project information you assigned and the tasks you require.
Edit, expand, and improve your deliverable over time as new information becomes available
Structured Deliverables Across Every Project Stage
Architectural Concept
The Architectural Concept is the architectural vision for a project, developed in response to the Project Brief, Project Budget, and demands of the site.
Business Case
The Business Case is the rationale behind a new building project, appraising possible options against the desired social, environmental, and economic Project Outcomes.
Client Requirement
Client Requirements define the Project Outcomes and set out what the client is seeking to achieve, explaining the purpose behind the project rather than simply what to build.
Conversation
The Conservation Strategy governs how a project team approaches the design, delivery, and ongoing care of historic buildings, including heritage protection measures for designated assets.
Cost Exercises
Cost Exercises are used to develop the Cost Plan and test whether specific aspects of the design can be delivered within the available Project Budget.
Cost Strategy
The Cost Strategy sets out how construction costs will be estimated, planned, monitored, and reported throughout the project.
Feasibility Study
Feasibility Studies test whether the Client Requirements and emerging Project Brief can be accommodated within a specific site or context.
Fire Safety
The Fire Safety Strategy is a continuous thread of fire safety consideration, running from project identification through to the building’s operational life.
Health & Safety
The Health & Safety Strategy addresses the safe construction, occupation, maintenance, future re-use, and demolition of a building project.
Inclusive Design Strategy
The Inclusive Design Strategy sets out how accessibility and inclusion for all building users are considered, developed, implemented, and sustained across the life of a project.maintenance, future re-use, and demolition of a building project.
Planning Application
The Planning Application is the formal submission to the local authority seeking statutory approval for a building project to proceed on a specific site.
Planning Strategy
The Planning Strategy manages planning legislation, policy, and procedure across the full lifecycle of a construction project.
Plan for Use Strategy
The Plan for Use Strategy supports an outcome-based approach to briefing, design, construction, handover, and aftercare.
Procurement Strategy
The Procurement Strategy sets out how the project team, design team, contractor, risks, responsibilities, and Building Contract are structured and procured.
Project Brief
The Project Brief translates the client’s intent into detailed requirements that enable the design team to begin design work.
Project Budget
The Project Budget is the total funding available to achieve the Client Requirements, including construction, professional services, and relevant post-completion costs.
Project Programme
The Project Programme is the master timeline for a project, covering briefing, design, manufacturing, construction, and post-completion activities.
Project Risks
Project Risks are areas of uncertainty that may impact the design, cost, or delivery of a project.
Project Stakeholders
Project Stakeholders are external parties who may influence the development of the design, including authorities, consultees, users, communities, neighbours, utilities, and transport bodies.
Responsibility Matrix
The Responsibility Matrix sets out who leads and supports each task across the diSerent stages of a project.
Site Information
Site Information is the assembled body of project-specific surveys, reports, maps, images, and digital data relating to the site or project context.
Stage Report
The Stage Report captures the decisions, outcomes, Project Strategies, and key project information reviewed and signed oS by the client at the end of a design stage.
Sustainability Outcomes
Sustainability Outcomes are the project’s sustainability targets, developing from client aspirations into measurable outcome metrics.
Sustainability Strategy
The Sustainability Strategy sets out the actions, checks, and stage outcomes used to embed sustainability principles into the design and delivery process.













