Drawing-based scope
Material lists should be prepared from confirmed plans, elevations, building area, opening schedule and project requirements.
Factory Direct Supply
Factory direct supply should not mean buying loose materials from a catalogue. For light steel housing projects, the useful value is a drawing-based material scope, coordinated factory preparation, export packing and practical support before quotation.
For overseas developers, contractors and private project owners, the main challenge is not only finding a lower unit price. The real risk is missing materials, unclear responsibility, unsuitable local selections and poor export preparation. A factory-direct workflow should reduce those problems by reviewing the project as a complete material order.
Material lists should be prepared from confirmed plans, elevations, building area, opening schedule and project requirements.
Framing, exterior walls, interior walls, floors, roof, stairs, doors, windows and accessories should be reviewed as connected systems.
Packing sequence, labels, container loading and document support should match the confirmed material scope and delivery plan.
A clear workflow helps the buyer compare the same scope and avoid quotations that look low because important materials or project conditions are missing.
The final package depends on the project drawings and quotation confirmation. The goal is to avoid comparing a steel-frame-only offer with a more complete building material package.
Factory supply can support a clearer project order, but it does not replace local professional review. These items should be handled by the client, local builder, engineer, designer or authority where required.
Local structural calculation, permit review, code interpretation and approval procedures should be confirmed in the project country.
Foundation, ground condition, access, unloading, labor, tools and installation sequence should be checked before delivery.
Wind, snow, seismic, termite, coastal, humidity, fire and insulation requirements should be reviewed according to local conditions.
This workflow is useful when the buyer needs a project-based material package instead of a simple product sample or one-time retail purchase.
Villa communities, townhouse projects, low-rise apartments, resorts and repeated housing projects that need scope control.
Projects where the local team needs labeled materials, packing information and clearer installation support documents.
Custom villas, farm homes, cabins, regional housing or local distribution projects that need supplier coordination.
Send drawings, project location, building area, material scope, quantity, local review notes and destination port. We will review the information before preparing a project-based quotation.
You can also review our material systems, factory preparation and project references before sending project information.
Use these quick resources to clarify project inputs, material scope and technical document needs before requesting a light steel housing material quote.