Implementation of ideas in practice, even in an unspoken way, always requires some kind of planning.
In many cases, this simply consists of a competent specialist assessing the needs, on the basis of which he makes an offer for the implementation and execution of the technical content necessary to satisfy them.
However, until you get to the point of formulating these in the offer, you must take into account the possible versions of the solution, which provide the best and most cost-effective solution depending on the location and the goals to be achieved.
However, in many cases this requires special expertise, the training, know-how and experience of a specialist skilled in construction is not enough.
Why should you plan?
This situation can happen more easily than we think. Because in many cases, apparently, the goal is only to satisfy the needs that arise at the given moment, to solve problems.
On the other hand, the designer's task is to proactively develop a solution that will stand the test of time, knowing the customer's needs. In other words, the solution should function reliably even after years, and the solution should allow possible expansions and modifications.
Otherwise, within 1-2 years, the originally implemented system must be replaced if it cannot be expanded with devices and services. In such a case, it would have been cheaper to involve a designer in the task instead of construction practice, because it involves much lower costs.
With our Engineering Chambers rights, we can help our customers. Regarding all our engineering activities (telecommunications, informatics, asset protection), our employees have the right to be a designer of the chamber, and they continuously participate in training organized by the chamber.