Planning Review

Understand the work before you commit to it.

A Planning Review helps turn a property problem or improvement goal into a clearer recommendation about scope, options, risk, budget factors and the practical next step.

Process

Three steps from uncertainty to a practical next step.

The process is designed to create confidence before construction is scheduled.

01

Tell us what is happening

Describe the property, visible condition or improvement goal, location, timing and urgency.

02

Review conditions and options

Consider likely scope, access, preparation, materials, budget factors, maintenance and potential risks.

03

Decide the correct next step

Move to a site review, repair scope, project proposal, maintenance plan or other appropriate recommendation.

What the review may consider

A useful review connects the request to the property.

  • Project goals and priorities
  • Existing property condition and visible symptoms
  • Access, staging and occupant impact
  • Material and construction options
  • Budget factors and likely scope boundaries
  • Timeline expectations and dependencies
  • Potential permits, engineering or concealed-condition risks
  • Long-term maintenance and property value

Project details

Request a Project Assessment

Provide the details that will help Axis Point Contracting Ltd. understand the property and recommend the practical next step.

Active urgent problem?

Call 778-839-2013 rather than waiting for an email response. Do not climb onto a wet or unsafe roof.

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Questions

Planning Review questions

The form starts the conversation. It does not replace a property-specific scope.

Is the Project Assessment a final quotation?

No. It provides the information needed to review the property and recommend a practical next step. Final scope and pricing depend on actual conditions and confirmed work.

Will every request require a site visit?

Not necessarily. Some requests can be clarified by phone, email and photographs first. A site visit is arranged when the condition and scope require it.

What should I include?

Provide the property location, service type, issue or goal, urgency, photographs where available and any access or timing concerns.

Can I use the form for an emergency?

You can send details, but call immediately for active water entry or an urgent property condition rather than waiting for an email reply.

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