We visit the church and have an initial meeting with the church’s committee, to talk about the project at hand.
We proceed to get the exact measurements of the area of the church that the project will be based on, as well as several photos of it that will be used to make a virtual model.
Upon returning to our workshop, an extensive planning of the project is made as well as the creation of the virtual model that shows how the project will look like when finished.
We finalize the the project model and send it over to the Church’s Committee, for briefing and decision.
If need be, we visit the Church again and meet with the Committee for further discussion and project planning analysis, presenting our thoughts about how it should be executed, as well as making our financial offer.
Following the agreement, after not being objected by anyone from the Church’s Committee, a final contract is made (stating our financial offer, a detailed reference of what will be included in the project, as well as the date that it will be finished), signed from both parties.
After the completion of the whole project in our workshop, it’s installation and finishing touches are made in the Church, with the required scaffolding already being arranged by the Church’s Committee.
After the completion of the whole project in our workshop, it’s installation and finishing touches are made in the Church, with the required scaffolding already being arranged by the Church’s Committee.
When the project is finally completed and installed, as written in the contract agreed, the final payment is made.