Owner brief
The project begins with the property, operating reality, desired experience, investment, timing and decision-makers—not a generic package.
The TLTH Project Coordination System
The client should experience calm, clarity and judgment. Behind that experience is a disciplined operating system connecting people, products, approvals, evidence and action.
Direct answer
House Specifier is a TLTH Build program for residential development teams, not a separate customer-facing brand. It keeps the approved kitchen scope and resident handoff connected inside TLTH Build’s defined trade and specification responsibilities.
The principle
The project begins with the property, operating reality, desired experience, investment, timing and decision-makers—not a generic package.
Design intent is translated into TLTH Build’s potential scope, product requirements, installation interfaces and decision requirements.
Approved scopes, interfaces, schedule inputs and responsibilities are confirmed with the general contractor and retained professionals before TLTH Build mobilizes.
Products and materials are connected to dimensions, approvals, lead times, delivery, installation and warranty.
Evidence, decisions, changes and schedule inputs related to TLTH Build’s written scope remain visible and reviewable.
TLTH Build’s scope closes with organized product records, education and applicable manufacturer, dealer and trade service pathways.
Technology with a defined role
Beckie is the shared operating-intelligence layer across the TLTH ecosystem. It supports intake, routing, project memory, documentation, reporting, approvals and follow-through.
Safety, code, contractual, employment and high-consequence decisions remain with qualified humans. Every meaningful action is permissioned, logged and reviewable.
Shared intelligence without erasing company boundaries.
Photos, records, decisions and sources remain attached to the work.
Authority follows financial, legal, safety and customer impact.
Exceptions reach leadership; routine coordination does not consume it.
Common questions
Clear answers early make the next project conversation more useful.
No. Beckie supports routing, memory, documentation, reporting, approvals and follow-through. Qualified people remain accountable for construction, contractual, safety, code and other consequential decisions.
It moves scope, product releases, approvals, evidence and decision ownership earlier and keeps their impact visible as the project changes.
No. TLTH Build does not act as the general contractor or prime contractor. It coordinates only its written specification, installation and interface scope without erasing anyone else’s responsibilities.
The goal is an organized set of project decisions, relevant product information, completion records, education and warranty pathways that supports confident ownership.