The Full Governance Model establishes a consolidated Project Management and fully governed Project Delivery Environment, under which CANONIS is responsible for the integrated management and coordination of the Project from inception through close‑out. The model unifies strategic baselines, architectural and multidisciplinary design coordination, procurement discipline, cost control and contract administration, construction supervision, performance monitoring, risk and interface governance, and close‑out control within a single, auditable management framework. Delivery is executed through an integrated multidisciplinary Project Team encompassing Construction, Architectural, Structural, MEP, Cost Control, Planning, Contract Administration, and Supervision functions—structured and scaled in accordance with the Project’s complexity, scope, and risk profile.
Under the Task‑Based Model, CANONIS also delivers services through defined assignments under the CANONIS Services Charter where Clients require specialist expertise without full end‑to‑end Project Management engagement. CANONIS deploys expertise aligned to the assigned scope, ensuring proportional resourcing and accountable outputs. Typical assignments include Cost Consultancy, BoQ Preparation, Tender Documentation, Procurement and Contract Administration, Construction Performance Control, Claims and Entitlement Analysis, Distress Turnaround interventions, and structured commercial resolution.
The Independent Analyst Model provides reliance-grade technical-commercial advisory where neutrality and objectivity are essential. CANONIS analyses, validates, and reconciles positions in its capacity as an Independent Analyst, including lender reliance assessments, insolvency scenarios, pre‑termination evaluation of scenarios, registration and verification of assets and inventory, assessment of associated pros and cons, and identification of termination and post‑termination considerations and implications. Findings are delivered through structured analysis anchored in documentary evidence and contractual merit.