Research Protocol
Design-Execution Partnership Protocol for Brunei Interiors
Quick Answer
This protocol reduces execution variance by mapping design intent to measurable fabrication and installation gates.
Scope
Use this protocol for residential and boutique-commercial interior projects where dimensional precision, humidity resilience, and handover quality are critical.
Core Risk Question
How can designers and fabricators reduce handover defects, schedule drift, and client rework by using standardized checkpoints?
Method
- Define digital intent package: layout, tolerances, hardware model list, and finish schedule.
- Lock fabrication constraints before production: board class, edge-seal standard, and hardware drilling map.
- Run pre-install QA gate: dimensional verification and hardware alignment checks.
- Run post-install QA gate: door/drawer function, level, reveal, and moisture-risk inspection.
Evidence Targets
- Dimensional variance target: within declared tolerance envelope per component.
- Functional defect threshold: zero critical defects at handover.
- Post-handover callback rate tracked at 30, 90, and 180 days.
What This Does Not Prove
- It does not guarantee zero lifetime defects.
- It does not replace qualified site supervision where structural work is involved.
Source Package
Full technical source: elite-design-execution-partnership-brunei.md