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What are Key Deliverables?

Understand how key deliverables are structured and generated within Cognibuild.

Instead of writing deliverables from scratch, you upload your supporting documentation, select a key deliverable and build and iterate it overtime using AI-powered tasks.


Key Deliverables library

Cognibuild includes a library of commonly used deliverables across the built environment.

Key Deliverables are grouped into categories such as:

Design

Examples include:

  • Architectural Concept

  • Client Requirements

  • Feasibility Studies

  • Planning Application

  • Project Brief

  • Site Information

  • Stage Report


Project strategies

Examples include:

  • Conservation

  • Cost

  • Fire Safety

  • Health and Safety

  • Inclusive Design

  • Plan for Use Strategy

  • Planning

  • Sustainability Outcomes

  • Sustainability Strategy


Design support

Examples include:

  • Cost Exercises

  • Cost Plan

  • Project Budget


Process

Examples include:

  • Design Programme

  • Procurement Strategy

  • Project Stakeholders

  • Responsibility Matrix

  • Risk Register


Task sections within deliverables

Each deliverable is broken down into task sections.

Task sections represent specific parts of a document that can be generated independently.

For example, within an Architectural Concept deliverable, task sections may include:

  • Aligning with the Cost Plan

  • Coordinating with Project Strategies

  • Testing Options Against the Brief


Tasks

Tasks are the individual actions that generate content.

When a task section is run, Cognibuild:

  • Analyses your supporting documentation

  • Extracts relevant information

  • Generates structured outputs for that section

Tasks allow you to build deliverables step by step, rather than all at once.


Why this structure works

By turning your supporting documentation into key deliverables through task selection and iteration overtime, Cognibuild helps you:

  • Manage complex documentation more easily

  • Generate content in a structured way

  • Work progressively instead of starting from scratch

  • Stay in control of how each section is created

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