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		<title>What Agencies Should Ask Fabricators Before Finalizing a Design</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Most production problems don&#8217;t start on the shop floor. They start after the design is locked. By the time a fabricator sees the final files, the biggest decisions are already baked in. Dimensions, materials, finishes, and assembly methods are treated as fixed. At that point, the only options left are expensive, rushed, or risky. The [&#8230;]</p>
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									<h3><strong><span class="break-words tvm-parent-container"><span dir="ltr">Most production problems don&#8217;t start on the shop floor. They start after the design is locked.</span></span></strong></h3><p>By the time a fabricator sees the final files, the biggest decisions are already baked in. Dimensions, materials, finishes, and assembly methods are treated as fixed. At that point, the only options left are expensive, rushed, or risky.</p><h3>The smarter move is not asking for quotes earlier. <br />It&#8217;s asking better questions earlier.</h3><p>Not “Can this be built?”<br />But “How tight are the tolerances before this breaks at scale?”</p><p>Not “Will this ship?”<br />But “How does it ship, how many pieces, and what happens when one arrives damaged?”</p><p>Not “Can installers handle this?”<br />But “How long does install take per store, and what tools or training does it require?”</p><p>Not “What if something fails?”<br />But “How easy is it to replace one component without remaking the whole unit?”</p><p><strong>These are not constraints on creativity. <em>They are what protect it.</em></strong></p><p>When agencies bring fabricators into the conversation before designs are finalized, the work gets stronger. Concepts survive contact with reality. Budgets stay intact. Timelines stop slipping.</p><p>That is the difference between treating a fabricator like a vendor and working with one like a collaborator.</p><p><strong>The best retail builds do not come from perfect drawings.They come from the right conversations happening early enough to matter.</strong></p><p>This is how we collaborate at shomi!</p><p>Early conversations. Fewer surprises. Stronger builds.</p>								</div>
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