We coordinate, manage, and deliver construction projects from first concept to final handover. Design, approvals, construction, certification. One point of responsibility — no gaps between stages.
Most construction problems don't happen because individual trades are bad. They happen because nobody is managing the whole picture. The architect finishes and throws plans over the wall. The engineer doesn't talk to the builder. Council approval takes months because the application was incomplete. And on site, trades show up in the wrong order and blame each other.
METCON manages the full project lifecycle under one contract. Design coordination, engineering, council approval, construction, and certification — all managed by one builder who understands every stage.
Whether it's a residential extension, a commercial fitout, or a complex multi-trade project — we take responsibility for the full delivery, not just the bits that are easy.
Every managed project follows our structured five-step process. No stage is left to chance and no gap exists between phases.
We assess the full scope — where the project is now, what's needed, and what the realistic timeline and budget look like. Honest assessment, no surprises.
We coordinate all consultants to produce complete, coordinated documentation. Architectural, structural, services, and compliance — all resolved before construction starts.
Council submissions, certifier engagement, and condition compliance managed. Approvals obtained before the first trade arrives on site.
Full construction managed on site. Trades coordinated, quality inspected, progress documented, and programme maintained. Regular client updates throughout.
Final inspections, occupation certificate, warranties, and complete documentation. The project is finished, certified, and ready for use.
One contract, one point of contact, one party responsible for the outcome. Complete project documentation from start to finish.
What stage is the project at, what's not working, and what you need to happen next. We'll assess the situation and come back with a clear plan to get it delivered.
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