site visit & brief
We walk the shell space. We measure. We listen to how you work now and how you want to work next. Output: a one-page brief and a budget range.
You signed the lease. You have a move-in date. You need one team to design the space, deliver the fitout and finish on time without the usual budget shock. BloxDot is that team. One contract. One timeline. One number to call.
Most office projects start with a clean promise and end with a list of delays. The architect blames the contractor. The contractor blames the client. You end up project managing a space you were supposed to move into. Here is why it keeps happening.
Architect finishes drawings. Contractor takes over. Items get missed. Clarifications take weeks. Site stops. You absorb the cost of coordination that should have been inside a single scope.
Variations stack up. Some are real scope changes. Most are re-pricing of things that should have been specified up front. By week sixteen the budget is a moving target and the emails are defensive.
The date in the signed contract drifts. A week, then three. Your office staff sits in a coworking space. The lease on the new space runs while you wait. The delay shows up in cashflow, not just comfort.
BloxDot handles design and fitout under a single agreement. The team that draws your space is the team that builds it. That removes the handoff that causes most of the problems above.
Design, MEP, joinery, flooring, lighting, furniture, signage — all under a single agreement with a single number attached. No parallel PO chains, no blame seams.
A dated handover, agreed at BOQ stage, printed on the contract. The plan is reviewed weekly. Slippage is flagged the day it happens, not the month it compounds.
A named senior from BloxDot is responsible, start to finish. Same person at the first site visit, at the BOQ presentation, at the punch list, at the keys.
Variations are rare by design — we resolve them in the drawings, not on site. When they do happen, you see the cost and schedule impact in writing before we proceed. No surprises in the final invoice.
A media company that wanted an office to match the quality of the work they produce.
We designed a dark, cinematic interior with the brand built into the walls. Open production floor, enclosed editing suites, and meeting rooms set up for different kinds of work.
A workplace for a trading company that wanted daylight, quiet, and a sense of craft.
Vertical oak slats, plaster walls, a floor of washed travertine. Open plan workstations sit along the perimeter to claim the daylight; meeting rooms are glass boxes with acoustic baffling. No surplus, no statement pieces.
The agency's own HQ — a case study in colour discipline and curved plaster forms.
A central plaster core shaped as a lozenge holds the boardroom. Around it, a ring of open desks, a breakout stair-bench, and a palette of oxblood, oat, and brass. Our own brand, tested at 1:1.
If a delay is on us, we absorb the cost of recovering the timeline. If a delay is driven by a change on your side, you see the cost and schedule impact in writing before we proceed.
That is what one contract actually means.
BloxDot delivers the full commercial fitout package. You do not need to appoint separate consultants for design, MEP and execution.
Floorplate options modelled against your headcount, growth and how your teams actually work — decided before drawings are finalised.
Photoreal renders and tactile sample boards, so you sign off on the actual space — not on a guess.
Joinery, partitions, ceilings, electrical, HVAC, structured cabling, flooring, stone, paint and plaster — built and installed by our own crew, coordinated with the design from day one.
Workstations, seating, conference tables and breakout pieces — selected, ordered and delivered ready for day one.
Wayfinding, brand walls, dimensional logos and custom graphics — integrated into the architecture, not stuck onto it.
A named senior owns your timeline. Weekly updates, shared site log, punch list closed before the keys are handed over.
A clear sequence, with decisions made at the right time. No rushed drawings. No forgotten items. No scope added on the way out.
We walk the shell space. We measure. We listen to how you work now and how you want to work next. Output: a one-page brief and a budget range.
Two planning options. Rendered mood for one. Material direction. This is where the biggest decisions get made and where cost is actually controlled.
Every wall, ceiling, fixture and finish drawn and priced. Signed-off BOQ becomes the contract. No surprise line items after this page.
Our site team takes over — the same team that drew it is the team that builds it. Weekly client updates. Shared site log. No silent weeks.
Punch list closed before you walk in. Keys on the committed date. 12-month defects warranty and a 90-day settle-in check-up built in as standard.
Request a proposal. Get a site visit this week. See a real plan, with numbers, next week.