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Deliverables Library

Learn how the Deliverables Library helps you find and create structured project documentation.

The Deliverables Library is a structured collection of documentation commonly used across the built environment.

Each deliverable represents a professional project document that can be generated using your supporting materials and AI-powered tasks.


How the library is organised

Deliverables are grouped into categories to make them easy to explore and navigate.

These categories reflect different areas of project documentation.


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


Selecting a deliverable

You can browse or search the library to find the documentation you need.

Once selected, a deliverable is added to your project, where you can begin generating content using tasks and supporting documentation.

Each deliverable includes structured task sections to guide how the document is built.


Deliverables within projects

Deliverables are always created within a project.

After adding a deliverable from the library, you can:

  • Run tasks to generate content

  • Review and refine outputs

  • Build the document progressively

This keeps all documentation connected to the correct project workflow.


Using the Deliverables Library

The Deliverables Library allows you to:

  • Explore available documentation types

  • Search for specific deliverables

  • Select relevant documents for your project

  • Start building documentation using structured tasks


Why it matters

The library helps you start from a structured framework, rather than a blank document, making it easier to produce consistent, professional outputs using your own project materials.

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