Renovation is the most demanding terrain for the relationship between an architect and their
contractor. Existing buildings always hold surprises. Deadlines are often tighter than on new
builds. And the quality of the result depends as much on execution as on design.
COMODO has developed a renovation worksite culture built on three principles: flag before
executing, document every deviation from the plans, and never improvise without the
architect’s approval.
Extensions to existing buildings, architectural grafts, enlargements that either harmonise with or deliberately contrast with the existing structure.
We carry out interior transformations with the execution precision your design deserves.
Before starting, we carry out a full assessment of the existing structure. This step underpins the reliability of our price offer and ensures a smooth worksite.
Any deviation between plans and reality is documented in an incident report submitted within 24 hours, with photos and a proposed solution. You validate before we execute.
Inhabited buildings, open businesses, active offices. We plan the phasing and protective measures to minimise the impact on occupants without compromising deadlines.
Every unforeseen event is documented immediately (photos, dimensions, technical description) and submitted to the architect within 24 hours via a standardised incident report. No execution decision is taken without your written sign-off.
Yes, this is one of our specialities. We establish a detailed phasing plan that defines the work zones, occupant access routes, acoustic protections and intervention schedules.
We systematically map out the existing installations to be preserved from the preparation phase. Each interface is documented and responsibilities are clearly assigned before the start of works.
Yes. We are active throughout the Belgian Province of Luxembourg: Arlon, Bastogne, Virton, Florenville and Marche-en-Famenne.
Send us your plans or project brief. We will come back with a technical analysis and a detailed budget proposal.