Tensile Architecture Project Management
Tensile Architecture Project Management
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Tensile Architecture Project Management

Our goal within Tensile Architecture Project Management is to marry certainty of outcome and delivery with real innovation. For many, Project Management can often be seen as an after thought or an unnecessary cost not included with the projects tender response. For us – speaking from experience – the project management of tensile architecture and its fulfilment is a vital element needed to control and insure the outcome. Project management within tensile structural projects requires an understanding of all design, engineering, manufacturing and installation processes. Only with a true understanding of the industry and its multifaceted complications can you clarify a projects certainty.

As a company we manage numerous tensile projects across multiple market sectors including Commercial, Retail Construction, Film, Theatre, Eduction, Sports & Leisure to mentioned but a few. Each sector and client brings their own unique challenges. Our Tensile architecture Project Management services can be offered on an outsourced basis to companies requiring additional sector expertise, or, as an inclusion to a programmed design, engineering, manufacture and installation package.

Project Management

Project managing your project from concept to final its final installation, ensures everything runs smoothly and without any hiccups. At Shade Sculpture we can provide our clients internal and external project managers with over 20-years experience within the tension fabric industry. All our project managers carry CSCS cards, enforcing our exemplary health and safety aspects.

Our project managers act as the clients’ main point of contact, overseeing transitions from design briefs through to the project’s completion.

If you would like to know more about project management within tensile architecture and the substantial benefits it yields, contact us know to discuss possibilities.

Process and activity planning from concept to final installation