Builder planning leads from planning signals
A builders page for commercial alterations, conversions, extensions and refurbishment signal types.
Trades
Different planning signals can point to different trade demand. Project Intel can be interpreted around the sort of work your business actually wants to do, rather than treating every project as relevant to everyone.
A hospitality change of use may point to kitchen, extraction, fit-out and electrical work. A refurbishment may suggest joinery, ceilings, partitions, decoration and service upgrades.
The trade layer helps make those differences clearer. It keeps attention on signals that may be relevant to your work profile instead of treating all visible activity as equally useful.
A builders page for commercial alterations, conversions, extensions and refurbishment signal types.
A fit-out page for hospitality, retail, workplace and internal reconfiguration signal types.
A joinery page for interior change, frontage updates, refurbishment and fitted-element signal types.
An electrical page for commercial adaptation, services change, hospitality and refurbishment signals.
An HVAC page for extraction, airflow, plant and food-led commercial premises signals.
A commercial-kitchen page for hospitality, takeaway and food-production-related planning signals.
A shopfitting page for shopfront, retail, hospitality and customer-facing fit-out signals.
Filter around the words used in the planning record and the type of building change involved.
Consider which trades, services or supplier categories are most likely to sit behind the visible signal.
Keep attention on the project types, locations and working profile your team is set up to deliver.