Three operational frontiers of ILI.
ILI does not operate as a single-product institution. Three coordinated frontiers share a methodological backbone refined over more than a decade across thousands of homes and institutional spaces.
One methodology, three operating registers.
The Inclusive Living Standard is a single technical framework. The way it is applied, however, varies according to the entity being served and the moment in the project lifecycle at which the engagement begins.
ILI operates that framework in three coordinated registers, each with its own scope, audience and deliverable, but all grounded in the same internal technical manual and the same operating principles.
One. ILS Certification for developments.
The first register is institutional. ILI works with developers and financial institutions to certify residential and mixed-use developments under the Inclusive Living Standard. The certification is voluntary, operates above any regulatory floor, and signals to buyers and investors that the project has been validated by an independent technical body.
The deliverable is a recognised seal, granted after a structured assessment process by independent ILS reviewers. The audience is the developer, the investor, the buyer, and the eventual resale market.
The value proposition is straightforward. A property certified under ILS is prepared for any stage of life its residents may encounter. The certification is a market-facing signal that this preparation is real, documented, and externally validated.
Two. Technical advisory in design.
The second register is consultative. Before construction begins, ILI works directly with development teams, architects and project leads to embed ILS criteria into the design itself. This is not certification of an existing project. It is the upstream intervention that makes certification possible at the lowest cost and with the highest impact.
Advisory engagements typically begin during master planning, schematic design or design development. The deliverable is technical guidance integrated into the project’s documentation, not a separate report filed at the end. The audience is the project team itself.
The value proposition here is also straightforward. The cost of foresight at the design stage is a fraction of the cost of retrofit after construction. The earlier the engagement, the higher the leverage.
Three. Home Adaptation Master Plan.
The third register is individual. For existing residences, ILI delivers a Master Adaptation Plan, a premium technical service that produces a complete architectural and logistical plan ready for execution.
The engagement begins with a global consultation, available anywhere in the world by video conference. The team gathers floor plans, photographs and video of the space, and the functional needs of the residents. The analysis is performed under ILS criteria by experienced reviewers and produces a comprehensive technical package: modified plans, recommended product list, construction specifications and execution estimate.
Once the plan is delivered, the client decides how to proceed. The plan is fully owned by the client, with no obligation to execute the construction with ILI.
The three frontiers are not three businesses. They are three registers of one methodology, each calibrated to the moment at which the conversation begins.
A SaaS counterpart for unit-level analysis.
Beyond the three primary frontiers, ILI operates an associated SaaS platform, ILS Report, designed for fast unit-level analysis of architectural plans. The platform is operated by Mobashil Group S.A., Panama, under the same methodology. It serves buyers, brokers and developers who need a technical review on a single unit, distinct from the institutional certification of a full development.
The platform is the entry point for the wide market. The certification, advisory and master plan are the entry points for the institutional and individual high-value markets. Together, they form a single ecosystem.
Methodology and engagement model on file. ILI operates a single technical framework across all four registers.