Aligning Drawings With Site Conditions
Architectural coordination during construction ensures drawings, specifications, and revisions remain aligned with site conditions and sequencing. This includes reviewing updates, coordinating responses to RFIs, and confirming that architectural intent can be executed as planned. Proper coordination helps reduce rework, delays, and misinterpretation during installation.
If architectural changes or unclear details are affecting site progress, we provide coordination support to keep design information aligned with construction requirements.
OUR SERVICES
We provide Pre- construction, Project management, and investment services that support every stage of development.
Planning & Scheduling
Project timelines are mapped out in advance to reflect real sequencing, inspections, and material lead times.
Budgeting
Early cost planning is completed to confirm scope alignment and avoid surprises once construction begins.
Tendering
Clear tender packages are prepared and issued so trade pricing is comparable, complete, and aligned before contracts are awarded.
Permit Application
Permit requirements are coordinated early so approvals do not delay construction start dates.
Project Management
Day-to-day construction activities are coordinated to keep scope, schedule, and communication aligned on site.
Budget Management
Construction costs are tracked against approved budgets to maintain visibility as work progresses.
Architectural Coordination
Architectural information is reviewed and coordinated so drawings reflect site conditions and construction sequence.
Engineering Coordination
Engineering disciplines are aligned to reduce conflicts and support efficient installation during construction.
Trade Coordination & Contracting
Trades are scheduled, scoped, and coordinated to support smooth handoffs and steady site progress.
Engineering Design & Site Review
Engineering decisions are reviewed alongside site conditions to confirm constructability and compliance.
Architectural Design & Drawings
Drawings are prepared and reviewed to provide clear, build-ready documentation for permitting and construction.
Interior Design & FF&E
Interior layouts and selections are reviewed to support function, durability, and coordination with construction.
Restaurants
Restaurant projects are planned and delivered with attention to approvals, kitchen requirements, and opening readiness.
Retail
Retail developments are structured to support tenant turnover, visibility, and efficient build-outs.
House Builds
Residential builds are guided from planning through completion with a focus on approvals, sequencing, and quality.
Rentals
Rental projects are delivered with repeatable layouts and controlled timelines to support long-term use.
Multifamily
Multifamily developments are coordinated to manage scale, consistency, and phased delivery across units.
OUR PROJECTS
Why Choose Novesta
We deliver lasting spaces through organized planning, skilled execution, and attention to every construction detail.
Pre-Construction
We plan every detail so your project is ready to start without delays or surprises.
Construction Management
We handle coordination and scheduling to keep every phase organized and on time.
Project Estimating
We offer clear cost assessments to support practical and informed planning.
Development Support
We take care of permits and preparation so your project moves forward without setbacks.
OUR Team
A group of builders, managers, and estimators focused on practical results.
Basic information
We’re available to discuss your next project or answer any questions about our services. Reach out by phone, email, or visit our Edmonton office for direct assistance.
- (780)-244-1144
- info@novesta.ca
- #406, 10216 124 St. NW Edmonton, AB T5N 4A3
Architectural coordination ensures drawings, specifications, and revisions remain aligned with site conditions, sequencing, and approved scopes as construction progresses. It bridges the gap between design intent and how work is actually installed on site.
Issued drawings often require clarification once construction begins due to site conditions, trade interfaces, or sequencing constraints. Coordination helps resolve conflicts, interpret intent, and issue timely clarifications before work is impacted.
Common issues include drawing discrepancies, constructability concerns, RFIs, finish transitions, dimension conflicts, and alignment between architectural and engineering systems. Addressing these early reduces rework and delays.
Coordination typically involves the architect, consultants, contractor, and project management team. A centralized coordination process ensures information flows clearly and decisions are documented and implemented correctly.
Yes. Coordination continues throughout construction to manage revisions, respond to field conditions, and confirm that installed work aligns with approved designs and project requirements.
FAQs – Architectural Coordination
Common questions clients ask about architectural coordination.