Façade Field Notes
Technical notes for real site conditions.
Short, practical notes on drawings, access, interfaces, QA and façade package clarity — written for PMs, QSs and site teams.
ScienceCreates OMX: Panel Sequencing and Reinstallation
Kingspan panel removal, sequencing and reinstallation at ScienceCreates OMX in Bristol, with practical access and interface control.
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Small Packages, Big Interfaces.
The Platform Bristol field note on compact façade interface works, scaffold access, openings and clean coordination.
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GRC Panels: Lifting, Tolerance and Setting-Out
GRC installation needs controlled lifting, fixing-point awareness, communication and tolerance checks before panels move.
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When Drawings Meet Real Site Conditions
Why façade installation often needs practical judgement when drawings, openings, access and existing conditions meet on site.
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What Makes a Good Project Pack?
The information that helps a cladding contractor review scope properly before pricing, attendance or mobilisation.
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Access Planning for Cladding Works
How scaffold, MEWP, tower, crane and mixed access can change sequencing, productivity and risk on façade packages.
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Working Around Occupied Buildings
Occupied and public-facing buildings need phasing, access control and cleaner communication before façade works start.
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Fire / Cavity Barriers: Installation Boundaries
Fire and cavity barrier work must be described carefully: installation to approved information, not fire engineering design.
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QA Photo Records on Façade Packages
QA records help project teams close out façade works with less confusion, especially around interfaces and hidden details.
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Complex Is Fine. Unclear Is Not.
Complex cladding packages are manageable when drawings, access, programme and responsibility boundaries are clear.
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