Working With Trades & Project Teams
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Why Coordination Matters
Fabric Walls integrates into a wider project environment. Coordinating with other trades ensures that electrical work, equipment placement, and room preparation are completed before installation begins. This avoids delays and ensures a clean, efficient workflow.
Electrical Trades
Electrical work should be completed before Fabric Walls installation, including:
- power for TVs
- speaker cabling
- control panel wiring
- feeds for linear LED profiles
Cables should be in place and ready for connection.
Joinery & Carpentry
Joinery work may be required for:
- framing adjustments
- door and window preparation
- built‑in furniture alignment
These tasks should be completed before panels arrive on site.
AV & Technology Teams
Where equipment is part of the design, AV teams should provide:
- exact TV sizes
- speaker positions
- control panel locations
- cable routing requirements
This information is incorporated into the Fabric Walls drawings.
Site Management
Site managers ensure:
- the room is ready
- access is clear
- the installation area is clean
- other trades are scheduled appropriately
This creates a controlled environment for the installation.
How Coordination Works on Your Project
You provide the required information.
Fabric Walls incorporates it into the drawings.
Trades complete their work.
Installation proceeds smoothly.
This ensures a predictable, well‑organised project.