Our Process

A structured cabinet workflow from project review to final installation.

EVMICO LTD follows a controlled, production-based process for custom cabinetry, millwork, dental and medical cabinets, and mobile cabinet systems. Strong results do not come from improvisation. They come from defined scope, verified measurements, disciplined approvals, controlled manufacturing, and installation aligned with actual site conditions.

Our process is designed to reduce errors, protect timelines, and maintain alignment from initial review through final completion.

Why Process Matters

A custom cabinet project can fail long before installation if the process is weak. Most problems come from incomplete measurements, unclear approvals, wrong assumptions, poor coordination, or manufacturing that starts too early.

  • Scope has to be defined before production
  • Measurements have to reflect real site conditions
  • Materials and finishes must be approved in advance
  • Installation depends on readiness, alignment, and sequencing

What This Process Protects

Our workflow is built to protect the parts that matter most:

  • fit
  • function
  • workflow
  • material consistency
  • timeline control
  • installation quality

This is how premium cabinetry should be handled: measured, reviewed, approved, manufactured, and installed in the right sequence.

How the Process Works

Each project varies in scope, materials, and application, but the core process remains consistent and controlled. EVMICO LTD follows a structured workflow where each stage is verified before moving forward.

Steps are not skipped or combined. Each phase exists to protect accuracy, material consistency, and final installation results.

1

Initial Consultation

We begin by reviewing the project type, scope, service area, priorities, and rough requirements. This first step helps determine whether the project is a fit and what information is needed next.

  • project category review
  • basic scope understanding
  • location and service area confirmation
  • timeline and installation discussion

2

Measurements & Site Review

Accurate dimensions are critical. We review the actual room or site conditions to understand size, alignment, access, build conditions, and any constraints that affect cabinet layout or installation.

  • site measurements
  • condition review
  • dimensional verification
  • installation-related observations

3

Layout & Scope Development

Once project data and site conditions are verified, the layout and scope are defined with precision. At this stage, the project is structured into a buildable and controlled plan.

Cabinet configuration, storage direction, and functional workflow are established based on actual dimensions and usage requirements. Scope boundaries are clearly defined to eliminate assumptions during production and installation.


This stage includes:

  • cabinet layout development based on verified dimensions
  • storage planning and workflow logic
  • scope definition, including inclusions and exclusions
  • alignment of design intent with production requirements

This is where the project transitions from concept to a defined scope ready for material selection, approval, and fabrication.

4

Materials & Approval

Fabrication does not begin without full project approval. At this stage, all technical, material, and scope decisions are finalized and locked for production.

This includes confirmed layout and scope, selected materials, defined finishes, and aligned project pricing.


Approval stage includes:

  • material system selection and confirmation
  • finish specification (laminate, acrylic, veneer, painted/lacquered)
  • final layout and scope verification
  • scope definition and exclusions
  • pricing alignment based on approved scope

No fabrication is scheduled or released into production without this stage being completed and approved.

All downstream processes — manufacturing, scheduling, and installation — depend on the accuracy of this step.

5

Manufacturing

After approval, production is executed through controlled fabrication processes. Each project moves into manufacturing only after scope, materials, and layout are fully confirmed.

Production is not based on assumptions. It follows approved specifications and verified measurements.

  • production scheduling based on project scope and readiness
  • CNC-based cutting for dimensional accuracy
  • fabrication strictly according to approved drawings and layout
  • material consistency verification across all components
  • edge finishing, assembly, and hardware integration
  • quality control checks during and after production
  • final preparation for delivery and installation coordination

Every component is produced with alignment, fit, and installation in mind. Manufacturing is not an isolated stage — it is directly connected to the final on-site result.

Project Timeline

Project timelines are driven by material systems, finish processes, scope definition, and production sequencing. Scheduling is established only after verified measurements, approved layout and scope, and confirmed materials and finish specifications.


Typical Project Ranges

  • Cabinetry manufactured with laminate-based systems, including acrylic, laminate, and high-pressure surfaces: 4–6 weeks
  • Cabinetry with painted (lacquered) finishes, wood veneer, or solid wood cabinet doors and drawer fronts: 8–14 weeks
  • Commercial, dental, and medical cabinetry projects: scheduled based on project scope, coordination requirements, and installation readiness

Final timelines depend on project scale, finish complexity, material lead times, and site conditions at the time of installation.

No fabrication begins without verified dimensions, approved scope, and confirmed materials and finish specifications.

Projects move efficiently only when decisions, approvals, and site readiness are aligned with the production schedule.

6

Delivery & Installation

Delivery and installation are executed based on the approved scope, verified dimensions, and confirmed site readiness. EVMICO controls the process from final measurement through installation to ensure accuracy, fit, and alignment.

We are responsible for the final result within the approved project scope, including proper installation, leveling, and integration with actual site conditions.


Installation standards include:

  • verified measurements prior to production release
  • no fabrication without approved layout and materials
  • coordinated delivery based on project readiness
  • installation aligned with real site conditions
  • controlled production and installation workflow

Final fit, alignment, and completion are not adjustments — they are part of the defined result.

Projects This Process Supports

This process applies across all project types handled by EVMICO LTD, regardless of scale or application.

  • custom kitchens and residential cabinetry
  • closets, built-ins, and storage systems
  • dental and medical cabinetry
  • mobile cabinet systems
  • commercial millwork projects

The category may vary, but the process discipline, material control, and production standards remain consistent.

What We Avoid

EVMICO LTD does not operate on assumptions, incomplete scope, or on-site guesswork.

  • no undefined or weak scope before production
  • no fabrication without verified measurements and approvals
  • no mixing contractor-level execution with manufacturer-level production
  • no vague process language without real structure behind it

A controlled process is not optional. It is required to achieve accurate fit, consistent materials, and a reliable final result.

For Contractors & Project Partners

We work with contractors, builders, and project managers who require reliable cabinet production and predictable execution.

Our role is to deliver manufacturer-level cabinetry with controlled scope, defined timelines, and installation aligned with project conditions.


What we provide

  • structured workflow from measurement to installation
  • clear scope definition before fabrication
  • consistent material and finish standards
  • production aligned with project scheduling
  • coordination with site readiness and other trades

How we work

  • all projects are based on verified measurements
  • fabrication begins only after approved scope and materials
  • installation is coordinated with actual site conditions
  • communication is maintained throughout production and delivery

Project fit

We are best suited for projects where:

  • scope is clearly defined and managed
  • decisions and approvals are made on time
  • site conditions are prepared for installation
  • coordination between trades is maintained

We do not operate as a general contractor. We manufacture and install cabinetry within a defined and controlled scope.

Warranty & Responsibility

EVMICO stands behind the approved scope of work and the final installation result within that scope.

  • installation and workmanship are performed to the approved project standard
  • material and finish performance depend on the selected product and application
  • final responsibility applies to the scope approved before fabrication and installation
  • post-installation support is handled based on project type and documented scope

A clear process is what makes responsibility possible. Undefined scope creates problems. Approved scope creates accountability.

Controlled Process. Accountable Result.

This process is not about adding steps for appearance. It is about controlling the final result.

  • cabinets that fit
  • materials that match
  • production that follows approved specifications
  • installation aligned with actual site conditions

That is the difference between contractor-style guesswork and manufacturer-level execution.

Start the Right Way

If you are planning a cabinetry or millwork project, begin with a structured project review. A defined process protects accuracy, controls materials, and prevents avoidable issues during production and installation.

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