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Formation of Commercial Proposal and Technical Specification

Cycle: Evaluation of Visualization Projects

3D: Tomorrow AB
Project: SKY LIGHT
Client: Arkitekter & Faulder Studio


After analyzing the incoming information, the next step is the formation of the Technical Specification (TS), based on which the Commercial Proposal (CP) is developed. Essentially, this is a draft contract (more on this in the next part).

Often, clients struggle to determine how much 3D content they need or suggest an imbalanced option in terms of time, cost, and workload. This is normal, and the CP can be used to thoroughly detail each component of the project, which also allows for a reasoned adjustment of the initial task (if needed).

Forming the CP is a labor-intensive process that reveals each point of the brief from the first part. Regardless of whether the project proceeds or not, it's essential to do this. Otherwise, there is a high risk of unpleasant disruptions during the work. Plus, it's a good opportunity to assess the service and systematic approach of the studio before starting work.
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