thejudesign.com

WHO WE ARE

Engineering, Procurement & Liaison Services for GCC Companies

JUDESIGN helps GCC companies simplify project execution through a coordinated approach to engineering support, procurement coordination, and technical liaison services. Instead of managing multiple contacts across different organizations, clients work with a single accountable partner who bridges the gap between GCC project requirements and India’s manufacturing, engineering, and supply chain capabilities.

Service One

Engineering Support & Drafting

We extend your engineering capabilities through professional drafting and technical documentation support aligned with GCC project requirements. Our team assists consultants, contractors, project managers, and procurement departments by preparing accurate, submission-ready documentation that supports project execution and supplier coordination.

Typical Deliverables

Coordinated MEP drawings

DWG · PDF

Shop drawing packages

Per discipline

BOQ documentation

XLS · PDF

Quantity estimation reports

Itemised

Technical schedules

Itemised

Engineering support records

Itemised

Why It Matters

Accurate engineering documentation minimizes errors, improves project coordination, and ensures suppliers clearly understand project requirements before production begins.

Our Procurement Process

Supplier Capability Assessment

Verified

Technical Verification

Per spec

Commercial Comparison

Like-for-like

Continuous Follow-Up

Active

The Result

Clients receive clearer procurement visibility, better supplier engagement, and improved decision-making throughout the sourcing process.

Service Two

Procurement Coordination

Procurement decisions influence project schedules, quality outcomes, and overall project costs. JUDESIGN provides structured procurement support that helps GCC companies identify suitable suppliers, compare technical proposals, and manage supplier communication effectively.

Service Three

GCC Technical Liaison & Representation

Managing suppliers remotely can create communication challenges, delayed responses, and limited project visibility. JUDESIGN serves as your local technical representative in India, ensuring suppliers remain aligned with project expectations and timelines.

Your India-Side Presence

Supplier meeting participation

On your behalf

Regular status updates

Two-way

Requirement clarification support

Regular

Coordination across time zones

IST ↔ GST

Follow-up management

IST ↔ GST

Single-point communication

IST ↔ GST

Benefits of Local Representation

Faster issue resolution, Improved supplier responsiveness, Better project visibility, Reduced communication gaps, Stronger supplier accountability and Consistent project coordination.

WHY JUDESIGN

Why GCC Companies Choose JUDESIGN

We understand the expectations, standards, and project requirements commonly associated with GCC markets, helping suppliers align more effectively with client needs.

01

Share Your Requirement

Send your drawings, BOQ, specifications, procurement requirements, or project scope. We review the information and identify the most effective support approach.

02

Proposal & Planning

A clear service proposal is prepared outlining scope, deliverables, timelines, and coordination responsibilities.

03

Execution & Coordination

Our team begins engineering support, procurement activities, or liaison services while maintaining continuous communication.

04

Delivery & Ongoing Support

Documentation, supplier coordination, reporting, and project follow-up continue until the agreed objectives are successfully completed.

THE JUDESIGN BRIDGE

Bridging GCC Requirements with Indian Capabilities

JUDESIGN helps GCC organizations access India’s engineering expertise, manufacturing capabilities, and supplier network through a structured and accountable coordination process.

As-Built Documentation

Drawing updates & records

Material Comparison

Spec & cost analysis

Delivery Scheduling

Dispatch coordination

Quality Documentation

Inspection & test records

THE JUDESIGN BRIDGE

JUDESIGN Bridges the Gap Between GCC Requirements and Indian Capabilities

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