Pre-Construction Project Review
Pre-Construction Project Review.
Before you build, make sure the project is up to scratch. What isn’t checked on paper can’t be fixed on site.
What is a Pre-Construction Project Review?
A comprehensive technical review of the project to identify inconsistencies, gaps, errors or vague definitions before works begin.
It’s designed for developers, owners and consultants who want confidence that what’s been designed is buildable, coherent and realistic.
In a climate of urgency and pressure to tender or start immediately, this service ensures the build doesn’t turn into a technical or financial trap.
Pre-Construction Project Review
What is a Pre-Construction Project Review?
- Technical review of drawings, bills of quantities and project specification.
- Identification of errors, clashes, omissions and poorly defined details.
- Risk assessment of construction and technical issues arising from the design or proposed solutions.
- Compatibility analysis between services, structure and finishes.
- Technical report with observations and recommendations, prioritised by urgency/severity.
- Walk-through meeting with the client and/or design team to review findings together.
Pre-Construction Project Review
Who is it for?
- Developers seeking to prevent cost overruns and site errors from day one.
- Property owners wanting a second technical opinion before building.
- Consultants / Project Managers needing validation before giving the green light to execute.
Why is this service critical today?
Because too many projects reach sign-off in a rush, with errors and half-baked solutions.
Because what’s missing in design becomes a variation on site.
Because this service can save weeks of delay, thousands of pounds and needless disputes.
Because it’s far cheaper to review thoroughly in advance than to correct mid-construction.
Pre-Construction Project Review
Key benefits:
- Dramatic reduction of surprises on site.
- Better coordination and foresight from day one.
- Greater technical and financial control of the project.
- Informed decisions before procuring or breaking ground.
Projects are being designed fast and built in a hurry.
There’s a price for that: mistakes, conflicts and overruns.
A Pre-Construction Project Review protects you from all of this.
Where others rush, you review—so the work is done properly.