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Case study

Multi-unit testing scope aligned to attached-building context

A multi-unit project where scope and documentation were tailored to attached geometry and practical constraints.

Context

  • Project type: Attached residential / multi-unit
  • Stage: Project planning and verification
  • Primary goal: Avoid misinterpretation and produce usable outputs

The problem

Attached buildings can create confusion when applying “detached-home assumptions” to testing and documentation.

Our approach

  • Confirmed project boundaries, access constraints, and goals
  • Scoped testing and documentation to match attached-building reality
  • Stated assumptions clearly in deliverables

What we delivered

  • Testing and documentation package aligned to context
  • Clear notes on assumptions and limitations
  • Recommendations for next verification steps

Outcome

Stakeholders received defensible outputs that reduced confusion and supported decision-making.

Next steps

Follow-up verification after corrections or during the next project phase as applicable.

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