References
The examples below are framed the way engineering work is judged: constraints, scope, risk, coordination, and outcome. Each project type shows how disciplined technical support reduces uncertainty before it reaches the most expensive point of the process.

Residential / mixed-use
Coordination + documentation
Design-package coordination for a constrained urban development
KMBA’s role focuses on turning overlapping requirements into coordinated drawing packages, tracked decisions, and buildable technical direction.

Concrete structure
Interface risk review
Technical review for structural and architectural interfaces
Interface risks, sequencing questions, and constructability details are reviewed early so the execution team can act with fewer late-stage surprises.

Industrial site
Site + project control
Execution support for a high-pressure technical schedule
Documentation control, issue resolution, and field-facing engineering support help maintain momentum when multiple packages move in parallel.

Real-estate asset
Due diligence
Technical due diligence before irreversible decisions
A structured review of constraints, documentation gaps, risks, and delivery assumptions before cost, schedule, or procurement commitments harden.
Project logic