We brief, coordinate, and implement engineering solutions across Sydney. Structural, civil, geotechnical, and specialist engineering — managed by builders who understand the outcomes. Engineering that works on paper and on site.
Engineers design solutions on paper. Builders construct them on site. When these two worlds don't communicate properly, you get designs that are theoretically correct but practically impossible, needlessly expensive, or riddled with coordination clashes.
METCON coordinates engineering from the builder's perspective. We brief engineers with practical construction knowledge, review designs for buildability, coordinate between structural, civil, and services engineers, and ensure the drawings translate into actual construction.
Whether it's coordinating a structural engineer for a residential underpinning project or managing multiple engineering disciplines on a commercial development — we bridge the gap between engineering design and construction reality.
Every engineering coordination follows our structured five-step process. We bridge the gap between design office and construction site.
We understand the project scope, identify the engineering disciplines required, and prepare a clear brief for each engineer — including practical construction constraints.
We engage appropriate engineers, provide site-specific information, and ensure they understand the construction methodology and practical constraints.
Engineering designs reviewed for buildability, coordination between disciplines, and practical implementation. Issues identified and resolved before construction.
Engineering designs implemented on site with hold-point inspections. Any site variations fed back to engineers for assessment and revised documentation.
Engineers inspect completed works, provide certification, and confirm compliance. Full documentation compiled for the project record.
Coordinated engineering, buildability-reviewed designs, implemented construction, and engineer certification. The complete engineering management package.
The project scope, the engineering challenges, and where coordination is needed. We'll assess the disciplines required and explain how we manage the technical delivery.
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