The Process

A Clearer Process for a Serious Building Decision.

Drywizard helps commercial buyers move from idea to quote to approved building plan with fewer surprises and better communication.

Why It Matters

A Building Project Fails on Process Before It Fails on Steel.

Most commercial building frustration comes from the same places: unclear scope, vague quotes, assumptions that surface late, and communication gaps between decision and delivery. The steel is the easy part — the process is where projects are won or lost.

Drywizard’s process is built to surface assumptions early, put scope in writing, and keep one accountable team in the conversation.

Scope in Writing

Every project moves on a written scope, not a conversation from memory.

Assumptions Surfaced Early

Items to confirm are flagged before approval, not after.

One Accountable Team

You know who owns your project at every step.

Step by Step

From First Conversation to Delivered Building.

01

Project Discovery

We learn what you’re building, why, where, and how the space needs to work for your operation.

02

Building Scope

Operational needs become a defined building scope: footprint, clear-span requirements, openings, finish level, and site factors.

03

Written Quote

You receive an itemized written quote that separates inclusions, options, items to confirm, and exclusions.

04

Review & Adjustments

We walk the quote together, answer questions, and adjust scope until the plan matches the project.

05

Approval

You approve a clear, agreed scope — nothing moves forward on assumptions.

06

Fabrication / Coordination

The building package moves through the agreed workflow with defined milestones and regular communication.

07

Delivery / Next Steps

Delivery and handoff follow the plan set at approval, with clear next steps for your project team.

Be Ready

What to Have on Hand (and What Can Wait)

Helpful to Have

For the First Conversation

Building type and intended use · approximate size or footprint target · project location or ZIP code · rough timeline · how the space needs to function day to day.

Can Wait

Not Required to Start

Final dimensions · full technical specifications · a fixed budget number · completed site drawings. These get developed through the process, not demanded up front.

Scope & Cost Drivers

What Actually Moves the Number

Size & Clear-Span

Footprint, eave height, and the amount of column-free interior space required.

Local Codes & Loads

Wind, snow, seismic, and local code requirements specific to your site.

Openings & Glazing

Drive-in doors, docks, personnel doors, and storefront glass.

Finish Level

Customer-facing finish versus functional industrial finish.

Site Factors

Access, conditions, and site-specific requirements that affect the project.

Options & Add-Ons

Insulation, accessories, and upgrades — priced and listed separately.


Start the Process With a Clear Quote.

The first step takes a few minutes. Everything after it is in writing.

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