Tektonology

Tektonology

Tektonology is growing into a maintenance system any church can use to organize parishioners around upkeep and restoration — making care for the building visible and coordinated, not only cutting costs.

3D printing is a big part of that: anyone with access to a printer can produce parts and fixtures for the church. Here you will find products, print settings, assembly guides, and tools to track restoration projects.

Restoration Lifecycle

A transparent, repeatable process you can apply to any facility or restoration project. Each phase has roles people can take on based on their gifts, time, and resources. Two connected loops describe on-site restoration work and the planning pipeline that funds, designs, and obtains what you need before that work happens.

Overview

Spot, Prepare, Restore: find issues, line up the work, complete repairs in place—so maintenance stays traceable and repeatable, not scattered or emergency-only.

Restoration Lifecycle: Spot, then Prepare, then Restore. Spot, Prepare, Restore: find issues, line up the work, complete repairs in place—so maintenance stays traceable and repeatable, not scattered or emergency-only.SpotPrepareRestore

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