By Derek Beverly, Director of Preconstruction · July 2, 2026
Preconstruction is the work that happens before anyone breaks ground — and it's where the success of a project is quietly decided. Owners sometimes see it as a delay before the "real" work; in truth it's the phase that protects the real work. Across more than $2 billion in delivered projects, the single clearest pattern we see is this: the money and time spent in preconstruction pays itself back many times over.
A change is cheapest when it's still a line on a drawing and most expensive once it's built steel and concrete. Preconstruction moves decisions to the cheap end of that curve. It's where the cost surprises get designed out and the schedule delays get headed off — the two things owners fear most, addressed before they can happen.
Projects that invest in preconstruction start with a budget the owner can trust, a schedule that holds, and far fewer change orders along the way. That's why we treat it as the foundation of every engagement rather than a formality — it's the clearest example of doing the hard thinking early so the build itself goes smoothly. It's central to how we deliver.