Case study · Residential

Beach Front. Core first, floor by floor.

A beachfront residential high-rise coordinated core-first, with disciplined floor-by-floor handover that kept the typical-floor cycle predictable from podium to crown.

Client Main contractor
Engagement Construction BIM coordination
Sector Residential · High-rise
Disciplines Architecture · Structure · MEP · Façade
Duration ~18 months
What's in the walkthrough

What you actually get

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  1. 01

    Project setup.

    Brief, programme, and the contractor's pour cycle. Why a beachfront residential tower forced us to lock the core before anything else could move.

  2. 02

    Core-first coordination.

    How we resolved risers, lift shafts, and back-of-house in the core before opening the typical floor, and how the typical-floor template then carried up the tower with minimal rework.

  3. 03

    What we shipped.

    Federated models, typical-floor shop drawings, clash reports, façade interface details, and the floor-by-floor handover package the site team actually used to release pours.

  4. 04

    What it produced.

    Quantified outcomes where we have them, typical-floor cycle time held flat, clashes resolved before handover, and the rework avoided on later floors. Honest numbers.