The project
Project title ready for the next chapter
Introduce the challenge, the approach, and the outcome in a few concise sentences.
Focus
Add a focus
Duration
Add a timeframe
Outcome
Add an outcome
Projects
Two complete project records. Open either one.

Commercial / working building
Commercial rooftop solar
Open the detail page for the site conditions, design decisions, delivery sequence and handover record.

Residential / existing home
Residential solar and battery retrofit
Open the detail page for the site conditions, design decisions, delivery sequence and handover record.
How these cases are written
The site conditions and design decisions come before the claims.
Use one featured project to anchor the story, then support it with a smaller set of clearly readable cards.

Commercial rooftop
Commercial rooftop solar
A focused project designed around usable space, day-to-day needs and a later expansion phase.

Urban project
Tight-space planning

Open-site project
Open-site delivery
Decision note
Different operating contexts demand different delivery logic.
Use the text card to explain what changes from one project to another.
Results
Qualitative where measured results do not exist.
Use one dominant result, a few supporting metrics and an attributable statement only when you have approval to publish it.
Outcome metric
Document only what can be verified.
Keep the main result concise, measurable and attributable.
Metric 01
Verified figure
Metric 02
Verified change
Metric 03
Verified status
Client perspective
Replace this with an approved, attributable client statement or remove the card entirely.
Next step
Have a property in mind?
Turn the next step into a clear decision instead of another item waiting on a list.
Start here
Give the project a useful first move.
Start with the project brief or open a conversation first. Both routes stay clear and easy to choose.