PRANCE metalwork is a leading manufacturer of metal ceiling and facade systems.
Early façade coordination is essential to avoid costly field changes and to secure high-quality outcomes. Involving façade engineers, structural engineers, MEP designers and façade fabricators during schematic and DD stages aligns expectations for slab edge conditions, anchorage locations, service penetrations and movement joint strategies. This coordination reveals conflicts—such as HVAC ducts or curtain wall anchor clashes—before shop drawings, allowing holistic solutions that preserve sightlines and waterproofing integrity. Early BIM coordination and 3D tolerancing ensure that unitized modules will fit and that metal framing interfaces with terraces, mullions, and parapets without compromise. Mockups informed by coordinated details validate finishing, sealant selection, and installation methodology, reducing RFIs during construction. Early procurement decisions and clear metal finish specifications shorten lead times and avoid material substitutions that affect appearance. Early coordination also improves safety planning for BMU integration and façade access. Manufacturers who participate early can propose prefabrication strategies that reduce site labor and ensure consistent quality; for insights into metal fabrication capabilities that support early coordination, consult resources such as https://prancedesign.com/best-glass-curtain-wall-selection-guide-prance/. Proactive cross-disciplinary planning yields installation accuracy, lower risk, and predictable final outcomes.