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Why constructability failures appear late in commercial projects
Five coordination gaps developers should identify before construction begins
Structural steel and MEP conflicts that create avoidable delays
When preconstruction misses field execution reality

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Why constructability failures appear late in commercial projects

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Five coordination gaps developers should identify before construction begins

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Structural steel and MEP conflicts that create avoidable delays

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When preconstruction misses field execution reality
WHAT GETS RESOLVED

Verified execution clarity. Before crews mobilize.

COORDINATION ISSUES FORCED
  • Structural penetrations — dimensions, locations, responsibility
  • HVAC and ventilation path conflicts
  • Trade overlap and scope ownership gaps
  • Sequencing and access conflicts
  • Envelope impacts and finish protection
  • Staging and lay-down coordination
OUTCOMES DELIVERED
  • Fewer RFIs replacing decisions in the field
  • Fewer change orders consuming contingency
  • Fewer delays before schedule momentum forms
  • Cleaner schedules with assigned accountability
  • Lower contingency burn through the project
  • Protected relationships with trades and investors

Engage at inception.

Execute before mobilization.

Protect the entire project.

Planning a complex commercial project and want an independent constructability review before construction begins.