Spot the buildability problems before they turn into expensive field headaches
A constructability review looks at drawings through the eyes of the people who actually have to build it. Can this be built as designed? Are there access problems? Sequencing issues? Details that just won't work in the real world? This kind of review catches the problems that look fine on paper but fall apart in the field.
Constructability reviews need field experience, not just engineering knowledge:
A lot of buildability problems come down to getting materials and workers where they need to go:
The order you build things matters a lot. Watch for these sequencing problems:
Drawings assume everything is perfect. The real world doesn't work that way:
Construction needs temporary stuff that doesn't show up on the final drawings:
Equipment needs to be maintained after construction is done. Check that:
Create documentation that actually leads to action:
Related guides for tighter preconstruction reviews and coordination.
Systematic approach to catching drawing errors.
Run meetings that resolve buildability issues.
Why catching issues early saves real money.
Coordination strategies for design-build delivery.