Coordinating construction teams is one thing, but if the initial plans don’t account for on-site realities, you’re already set up for delays. That’s why bringing in a
Constructability Review before finalizing drawings can be a game-changer. It’s not just about spotting obvious flaws—it’s about catching sequencing problems, trade clashes, missing access points, or unrealistic specs that might work in theory but not on a muddy job site. In tight timelines or multi-phase builds, this step reduces rework and prevents that dreaded mid-construction pause while architects and contractors figure out whose plan failed first.