Scope stays aligned
Drawings, BOQ, room lists, and supply boundaries are clarified before the quotation path is set.
Project Sourcing & Support
This page is built for project teams arriving with drawings, BOQ, room lists, or a material brief. George Group helps translate those inputs into sourcing scope, quotation clarity, production coordination, and export-facing delivery support.
What helps the first review move faster
Next comes scope review, quotation alignment, and the right path into sampling or delivery planning.
Connected Service Chain
George Group is positioned to keep the commercial, material, production, and delivery conversation connected, so overseas project teams do not have to rebuild alignment at every stage.
Drawings, BOQ, room lists, and supply boundaries are clarified before the quotation path is set.
Commercial feedback stays tied to agreed scope, material matching, and different price-level expectations instead of generic list pricing.
Sampling, finish confirmation, system-supported follow-up, and project tracking stay visible inside the same project chain.
Quality assurance, warehousing, loading, logistics, and final delivery support stay inside the same workflow rather than being handled as a late-stage add-on.
6-Step Workflow
This page shows the project workflow from brief review and quotation alignment through finish decisions, production follow-up, shipment control, and final handover support.
Review drawings, BOQ, room list, material brief, and destination requirements so the project starts with the right sourcing boundary.
Confirm supply scope, quotation basis, alternates, and commercial assumptions before the quote drifts away from the real brief.
Use samples, finish comments, and approval records to lock the material direction before bulk production or procurement moves ahead.
Keep the confirmed scope connected to scheduling, order follow-up, and milestone communication as production moves.
Check workmanship, packing logic, consolidation, and loading readiness before export release.
Support shipping coordination, delivery planning, and final handover notes so the last stage stays manageable for the project team.
Key Service Capabilities
These three layers show how design support, project coordination, and delivery follow-through stay connected across the project.
Design Support
Early direction is shaped through project proposal review, budget estimating, material matching, and design coordination before scope gets locked too loosely.
Project Coordination
Once the brief is defined, product selection, project tracking, and order follow-up stay connected through one project coordination process.
Fulfillment & Delivery
The back end stays connected through quality assurance, warehousing, loading, logistics, and export-facing delivery support.
Reference Walkthroughs
After Design & Specification Support, use the Inspiration Library to review selected 3D Design Proposals and Walkthrough Inspirations for early style, space-type, and finish direction. It is a reference page, not a formal archive of George Group project records.
Insights Hub
If the team needs more context before a live review, the Insights hub brings together practical guides and process-led stories around BOQ reading, sourcing judgment, and coordination clarity.
Guide
Reading a BOQ without losing quotation boundaries.
Story
How George Group Supports Complex Material Sourcing Behind the Scenes.
Whole-House Design Video
See how a full-space project comes together when design direction, specification decisions, and delivery planning stay connected instead of breaking into separate conversations.
Whole-Space Walkthrough
Whole-house design walkthrough
Project Video
Use this as a visual bridge between the workflow and a real project outcome, then carry the conversation back into drawings, BOQ, sampling, or delivery planning.
Operational Support
Coordination and execution are supported by internal systems and practical shipment controls so remote teams can keep follow-up readable across borders.
Common Process Questions
These answers are here only to remove common hesitation before drawings, BOQ, room lists, or a material brief are shared.
Drawings, BOQ, a room list, or a material brief are usually enough to start the first review. Finish references, target timing, and destination market help the discussion move faster.
Yes. Mixed categories can stay inside one project conversation so scope alignment, quotation review, sampling, and delivery planning do not split into separate tracks.
Sampling and finish confirmation are normally aligned before bulk production or procurement moves ahead, so key decisions are reviewed before the package scales.
Before release, the focus moves to QC checkpoints, consolidation logic, loading readiness, and export follow-up so the final handover stays more manageable for the project team.
B2B Project Inquiry
The strongest next step is still a qualified inquiry. Share your files, delivery market, and target timing so the discussion can move into scope review, quotation alignment, sampling decisions, and delivery planning.
After the first review, we normally align scope, confirm whether quotation or sampling comes first, and frame the delivery discussion around your target timeline.
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