At Fcrete, we approach every project as a long-term collaboration — not just a material supply. Our role begins from the earliest design concept and continues through engineering, prototyping, production, logistics, and final handover. This holistic approach ensures that the architectural vision is preserved, technical risks are mitigated, and site execution is optimized.

To support this, we’ve established a clear, six-phase workflow that aligns our team with architects, engineers, contractors, and project managers across every stage:

1. Early Consultation & Scope Alignment

We start by reviewing project drawings, performance requirements, and design intent. At this stage, we help define the most suitable GRC system, suggest surface finishes, and outline feasible panelization strategies.

Preliminary panel sizing, fixing strategies, and installation concepts are developed. We provide technical input on tolerances, joint configurations, and substructure compatibility. A budget-level proposal and technical brief are prepared accordingly.

Our in-house team produces a full 3D BIM model, detailing:

  • Brackets, anchors, and joint layouts
  • Subframe and fixing systems
  • Coordination with curtain walls, windows, and adjacent materials
    This stage includes structural calculations and clash detection to ensure buildability.

We offer rapid samples and full-scale mockups to validate color tone, surface finish, geometry, and installation method. This step ensures stakeholders can approve the specification with full confidence before production.

Panels are fabricated using BIM-linked shop drawings, ensuring consistency and dimensional accuracy. Each unit is labeled, protected, and packed according to an optimized delivery sequence aligned with site requirements.

We support the installation phase with technical guidance and, where required, on-site supervision. All QA/QC records, test results, and as-built documentation are compiled into a comprehensive handover dossier.

Through this integrated workflow, Fcrete ensures clarity, precision, and accountability — from design table to façade completion.