Scope Review
Confirm which categories belong inside the same inquiry before quotation starts.
Supply Scope
Review the multi-category supply scope George Group can coordinate within one project brief before quotation, scope alignment, and sourcing discussions begin.
Project-Facing Scope
This page is meant to answer one question clearly: what categories can stay aligned inside one project scope before procurement starts to fragment.
Full-Category Supply
George Group supports multi-category sourcing through a project-facing review process. The goal here is to show the supply range at a system level, so category coordination, specification review, and quotation alignment can begin within one coordinated workflow.
Scope Review
Confirm which categories belong inside the same inquiry before quotation starts.
Category Coordination
Keep openings, finishes, furniture, lighting, and wet-area scope in one working frame.
Updates by Request
Use current product references and material direction during project-specific review.
Representative Categories
These entries show representative supply categories so project teams can understand coverage quickly before moving into coordinated sourcing discussion.
The broader category chain used for multi-category sourcing and quotation alignment includes the following core category labels.

Furniture packages for rooms and shared areas.
Living, lounge, guestroom, and public-area furniture references for coordinated room and area schedules.
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Fitted joinery and storage direction.
Cabinetry, storage systems, kitchen packages, and fitted joinery aligned with finish schedules and room lists.
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Openings, frames, and facade references.
Facade openings, door systems, window frames, and glazing references prepared within a wider project scope.
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Lighting mood and exterior fixture direction.
Exterior wall lights, landscape fixtures, and interior lighting moods reviewed with the overall finish direction.
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Stone, marble, tile, and surface mood.
Stone, marble, tile, and wall or floor surface directions kept readable across the broader material package.
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Bathroom fixtures and wet-area direction.
Bathroom fixtures, fittings, wet-area surfaces, and sanitaryware references for hospitality and residential specifications.
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Screens, partitions, trims, and glass details.
Metal trims, glass partitions, railings, and screen details coordinated with adjacent interior finishes.
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Outdoor amenity and resort-facing references.
Terrace, poolside, villa exterior, and resort-facing furnishing references for outdoor amenity areas.
Discuss this scopeHow We Support Category Selection
After category review, the next step is usually to look at scope, material direction, and sourcing coordination using the project inputs already available.
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Use drawings, BOQ, room list, and material brief to confirm which categories belong inside the same inquiry so quotation basis stays aligned from the start.
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Use room lists and material briefs to keep finish direction and room-by-room logic readable across categories before quotation starts.
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Carry the confirmed categories into a multi-category quotation and coordinated procurement discussion with clearer scope boundaries.
Related Services
Supply scope is only the first layer. The Services page continues into quotation alignment, sampling, QC, loading, and delivery support without repeating the category overview here.
Multi-Category Inquiry
Send drawings, BOQ, room list, or a material brief so we can align category scope, quotation basis, and coordinated procurement for a multi-category project.
Send Drawings or BOQBest Inputs to Share
The goal is to move directly into scope review and a coordinated multi-category quotation.