Planning Needs Accurate Data First
Drawings based on assumptions instead of verified data often lead to misaligned openings, clashes with reinforcement, or even structural risks that require costly repair later.
We’ve seen how missing information at the planning stage can derail even the best-intentioned projects.
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Common Challenges from Poor Planning
1. Insufficient Risk Assessment
Without proper site assessment, drawings don’t account for real conditions. Striking a post-tension cable, missing waterproofing, or overlooking soil settlement risk can all lead to dangerous and expensive outcomes.
2. Reduced Quality& Rework
Drawings without up-to-date sectional or reinforcement details leave contractors guessing. In Malaysia, where older buildings often lack updated drawings, refurbishment works should always begin with scanning and assessment, not assumption.
3. Increased Costs & Budget Overruns
Every correction on site comes with a cost. Whether due to misaligned services or poor drainage layout, rework expenses quickly outweigh the effort of integrating accurate data early.
4. Inadequate Resource Allocation
When material specifications are incomplete or inaccurate, procurement gets delayed, manpower is misused, and budgets spiral.
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Planning Beyond Assumptions
Good planning means building on real data. With Xradar™ enhanced concrete scanning technology, designers and contractors can integrate actual site conditions into their drawings such as reinforcement spacing, slab thickness, and much more. This prevents errors, reduces rework, and ensures safer, more efficient execution.
We believe every drawing should reflect what’s really there, not just what’s assumed. A little more time spent scanning before planning saves far more time, money, and risk later.