About Enframe
We are committed to improving processes that drive building safety.
ArchitectEnframe is an expert in the practical implementation of the Building Safety Act and the secondary legislation that supports it. Our business specialises in architectural design management processes, RIBA Plan of Work, and the new Gateway process that underpins the Building Safety Act. Whether you’re an architect, engineer, or someone in the UK construction industry, we can help you. The Building Safety Act is a complex piece of legalisation requiring every construction professional to have an increased understanding and awareness and be able to apply it. We bring extensive experience and professionalism to every case and customise our support to your individual needs and concerns. Our focus is to help your design and construction project by increasing its productivity, predictability and performance. By modernising your approach to the design process we can help you deliver better, safer buildings.
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