Technical / Architectural Drawings
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What are technical drawings?
Technical drawings are the detailed construction drawings used by builders to build your project.
They show exactly how the building is put together, including structure, insulation, materials, junctions, and key performance details. These drawings are far more detailed than planning drawings and are used for building regulations approval and construction on site.
This stage turns the agreed design into clear instructions that can be built accurately.
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How planning applications support your project
Through technical design, we can:
Define performance-critical details – supporting energy efficiency, comfort, and build quality.
Support regulatory compliance – including building regulations and environmental standards.
Enable accurate pricing – reducing uncertainty at tender stage.
Protect sustainability goals – maintaining design intent through construction.
Improve build quality – helping reduce defects and long-term maintenance issues.
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Why this matters
Even well-designed buildings can underperform if technical information is unclear or incomplete. Poorly resolved details can lead to higher energy use, defects, or avoidable issues on site.
A robust technical package helps protect both quality and long-term performance.
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A joined-up approach
Technical drawings are closely coordinated with sustainability strategy, tendering, and construction stages. This ensures continuity from design through to delivery and helps support predictable, well-managed outcomes on site.