All stages. One point
of contact throughout.
From specification to installation — or anywhere in between. We adapt to where you need us.
A clear process. Applied where it's needed.
We have a considered approach for taking stone projects from specification through to installation — but not every project requires every step. Some come to us mid-stream, others need only fabrication. We are able to help at any stage of the stone process.
Brief Review
We review your drawings, specifications, and material preferences. If something needs clarifying — a profile that won't work structurally, a material that won't perform in the specified application — we raise it here, not on-site.
You'll hear back from us with questions or a summary within one business day of receiving your brief.
Site Measure
Precise measurement of every surface. We measure twice and verify conditions that drawings don't always show — wall returns, plumbing positions, out-of-square corners.
Nothing about your space is assumed. What we measure is what gets cut.
Digital Templating
Site data is processed into fabrication-ready CAD templates. Stone layouts are planned, vein direction confirmed where relevant, and edge profiles finalised. You review and approve before anything is cut.
We send you a visual layout for approval. Any changes are made at this stage, not during fabrication.
Fabrication
CNC fabrication to ±1mm tolerance. Cut, profiled, polished, and inspected in our Sydney facility. We don't release fabricated stone that doesn't meet our standard.
Timeline varies with project complexity and material lead times. We'll give you a firm date at this stage.
Installation
We coordinate directly with your builder or site manager to manage timelines, site readiness, and installation sequencing. When installation is required, we work with trusted partners who install to the same standard we fabricate to.
Not every project requires us to manage installation — but the capability is there when you need it.
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Tell us about your project. No commitment, no brief required — just a conversation with people who know stone.