Tenancy review
Review the unit, fit-out guide, proposed use, layout and target trading date.
Commercial fit-out planning in Singapore
Retail fit-outs are shaped by the landlord fit-out guide, shopfront controls, mall access and the intended trading date. A useful scope separates tenant finishes from landlord systems and identifies approvals, interfaces and working-hour restrictions early.
The final scope depends on the unit, approved layout, building rules, existing services and the responsibilities stated in the quotation.
Review the unit, fit-out guide, proposed use, layout and target trading date.
Confirm landlord-system boundaries, existing services, site access and items needing consultant or landlord input.
Sequence partitions, M&E, ceilings, flooring, joinery and finishes around approved access and inspections.
Complete the agreed testing, defect close-out and landlord or tenant handover steps.
It can define working hours, approved materials, shopfront rules, submission steps, deposits, inspections and service interfaces. These requirements can materially change the work sequence and scope.
They can be reviewed as part of the proposed scope, but landlord design rules and approval responsibilities must be confirmed before they are treated as included work.
That depends on the landlord rules, access bookings and the type of work. Permitted hours and any special controls should be confirmed before the programme is agreed.
Include the unit address, fit-out or lease requirements, drawings, site photos, target date and any known landlord or authority constraints.
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