Building a Successful Project Starts Before Construction
The most successful construction projects begin long before work starts on site. Early contractor involvement during the planning and design phases helps identify challenges, control costs, and improve overall project efficiency.

Our pre-construction services are designed to support owners, developers, and design teams by providing practical construction insight during the early stages of a project. By collaborating during design, we help ensure that the project is not only well designed, but also buildable, cost-effective, and properly planned.

This proactive approach helps minimize delays, avoid unnecessary costs, and create a smoother transition from design to construction.

Pre-Construction Services 


Our pre-construction services support projects from early concept through final construction documents.

Budget Development


Preliminary cost estimates and ongoing pricing guidance help ensure the project stays aligned with budget goals as the design evolves. 


Constructability Review

Reviewing plans early allows us to identify potential construction challenges, coordination issues, or design conflicts before they impact the project.

Project Scheduling

We help develop realistic construction schedules and identify long-lead materials to prevent delays once construction begins.


Value Engineering

We work with the design team to evaluate materials, systems, and construction methods that can improve efficiency without compromising quality.

Scope & Logistics Planning


Planning site access, construction sequencing, and trade coordination early helps streamline the construction phase.



Our Pre-Construction Process

1. Initial Consultation


We review the project goals, timeline, and overall scope with the owner and design team.

2. Budget & Feasibility Review

Preliminary estimates and cost feedback help align design decisions with the project budget.

3. Design Collaboration

We work alongside architects and engineers to review plans, address constructability issues, and refine project details.

4. Project Planning


Scheduling, logistics planning, and coordination are established to prepare for a smooth construction phase.

5. Transition to Construction

Once design and planning are finalized, the project moves into construction with clear expectations, defined scope, and an organized plan.



Why Early Contractor Involvement Matters


When contractors are involved during the design phase, projects tend to run more efficiently. Early coordination helps prevent costly changes, keeps budgets realistic, and ensures the project is designed with construction in mind. 
The result is a more efficient construction process, fewer surprises, and a better overall project outcome.