How To Mitigate Costly Gaps In Preconstruction with Technology

For commercial contractors—General Contractors (GCs) and subcontractors alike—success lies in completing projects on time and within budget. However, this success depends heavily on developing accurate costs and realistic schedules during the preconstruction stage. What first appears as small gaps in planning, snowballs into large gaps in execution during construction. Those gaps lead to cost overruns, schedule delays, payment issues, profit depletion, and sometimes even legal action.

The preconstruction phase profoundly impacts construction project outcomes. It’s the first test of how a GC organizes contractors, bids, plans, and communications to win and execute a project. If adeptly managed, preconstruction sets the trajectory for success. Luckily, technology solutions available can mitigate gaps in planning, while preconstruction managers and estimators focus on the work technology can’t do. Here’s how the most competitive GCs in North America are employing technology in preconstruction which has only being evolved and gain mainstream recognition recently.

Slow Pace of Adoption in Construction

The North American construction industry recognizes the importance of preconstruction, however, few contractors dedicate the resources needed to perfect it. According to a 2021 IDC report, a staggering 75% of projects exceeded budgets and 77% faced project delays averaging 70 days per year. The industry-wide survey included over 505 U.S. and Canadian construction project owners and developers. The builders surveyed encountered an average of six budget changes and five schedule alterations per project, resulting in a 15% average increase in costs.

According to the report, high-performing GCs leveraging modern software consistently delivered projects on time and within budget. Conversely, those relying on non-specialized tools like spreadsheets and outdated legacy software faced delays and budget overruns. Despite the promising results of using preconstruction software, only 15% of respondents employ integrated construction-specific software, while 85% still use fragmented general productivity software. This disparity underscores the industry’s reputation for slow adoption of integrated, workflow-specific technology.

The Schedule Rules All

The preconstruction stage serves as the initial canvas for any construction project. It involves a comprehensive review of architectural designs and discussions to grasp the client’s broader vision and ultimate objectives. This phase lays the groundwork for estimates and relationships, establishing the project’s feasibility and the Owner/GC dynamic.

Once the project’s objectives are clearly outlined, the focus shifts toward defining the project scope, partners, and costs, and creating a well-structured construction schedule. Determining a project

schedule is the crucial facet of preconstruction, it will determine all partners, materials, costs, and payments associated. Contractors have to navigate between varying client and subcontractor preferences for flexibility, payments, and deadlines.

An often-overlooked aspect of preconstruction planning involves accounting for long lead times in material procurement. Delays in material acquisition can significantly impact project schedules. For instance, ABC’s February 2023 analysis of the Producer Price Index construction inputs shows material costs rising slower month-to-month than in previous years, but 12-month comparisons and cost differences since February 2020 are still extremely high. Construction Dive supports these statistics by reporting that even federal funding for infrastructure projects is barely making an impact with costs rising 20-40% on projects.

Because preconstruction is complex and extensive, it’s nearly impossible to plug every gap and inefficiency that could affect a project schedule. Factors like labor shortages, weather, and material procurement can be unpredictable. A comprehensive Preconstruction platform like the one being offered by ConCntric help preconstruction teams illuminate and fill gaps they’d otherwise miss. Adopting preconstruction platforms is the channel to a more resilient construction schedule, ensuring projects stay on budget and teams stay aligned with their objectives.

Unifying Preconstruction Efforts Through Effective Communication

Preconstruction planning plays a key role in preempting miscommunication, averting delays, and mitigating unforeseen issues that may arise during the construction phase. Its significance extends beyond laying the groundwork; it serves as the cornerstone for effective communication among stakeholders. Establishing robust, efficient two-way communication channels among Owners, Developers, Design Teams, Contractors, Suppliers and Collaborators early on in a project is imperative for fostering trust, identifying potential blind spots, and ultimately minimizing risks.

Issues that are verbally expressed in sporadic preconstruction meetings often result in gaps in understanding the facts, the history of the issue, final decisions made and more. In addition, stakeholders spend non-productive hours preparing static charts that yield minimal insightful data and lack conclusive directions.

Preconstruction software not only helps to create and follow a master scheduling plan but is also a pivotal tool in fortifying these communication and reporting channels. By providing a centralized platform, contractors can streamline workflow discussions and foster transparent and effective exchanges. Cloud technology transcends geographical barriers, enabling remote teams, on-site personnel, and decision-makers to collaborate seamlessly on real-time plans and reports.

Preconstruction software is the bridge that connects internal and external stakeholders, allowing them to connect historical data, share real-time updates, and collectively contribute insights.

Preconstruction Platforms: A Precursor To Success

If improving scheduling and communication isn’t reason enough to adopt preconstruction solutions, contractors should envision what future projects can look like with full insight into all historical projects. Connecting and comparing historical project data can highlight every planning, staffing, or supply chain gap that led to profit loss. Scattered and outdated data from the preconstruction stage cost GC’s upwards of $1.8 trillion in 2020 alone.

Preconstruction platforms such as ConCntric play a pivotal role during preconstruction, guiding design, budgeting, and scheduling to prepare for subsequent construction phases. These platforms provide access to real-time data for all stakeholders enabling quicker turnaround on approvals and more strategic decision-making. Using a cloud solution also gives contractors unprecedented data storage and access, compared to on-premise and manual solutions. By using an integrated, cloud-based preconstruction platform to manage projects, preconstruction managers can quickly access current and historical project data to make informed decisions.

AI-enabled estimating, takeoff, and Building Information Modeling (BIM) software also play instrumental roles in mitigating gaps during preconstruction. They significantly contribute to refining cost estimates and improving designs, before schedules and materials are decided. These tools allow all stakeholders to visualize each stage of the project. These innovations substantially cut down cycle times, facilitate quicker decision-making, and amplify project communication.

Sustainability: A Core Principle For Any Project

IoT products, artificial intelligence, modular construction methods and many more innovations are slowly finding their way into the preconstruction stage. As preconstruction software continues to become a staple for the end-to-end construction process, it will evolve alongside these technologies and create competitive advantages for those who employ it.

Furthermore, preconstruction discussions around sustainability and achieving carbon neutrality continue to grow. The integration of eco-conscious materials and methodologies at the early stages of project planning stands as a pivotal step while outlining environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals. The convergence of construction technology with these principles not only offers greener construction practices but also demands early conversations around building materials and methodologies. For example, if a project plans to incorporate self-replicating concrete replacements, they’ll need preconstruction planning to accommodate procurement timelines and skilled labor needed. These innovations show the industry’s proactive shift towards environmentally friendly construction solutions, shaping the foundation for more sustainable projects right from the preconstruction phase.

Futureproofing The Dynamic Preconstruction Process

The North American construction market was valued at $2.35 trillion USD in 2023 and is expected to reach $2.97 trillion USD by 2028. It remains a huge economic driver for the economy, contributing to nearly 4% of GDP. As the construction industry continues to steer economic growth, embracing advanced preconstruction tools is imperative. Preconstruction managers must transcend traditional hurdles, leveraging technology to streamline processes and foster efficient, error-free planning. By breaking the cycle of redundancies and adopting modern solutions, contractors can shape a future where projects thrive on the comprehensive budgets and schedules that have been set during preconstruction.

Preconstruction, once an overlooked phase, is now the linchpin of construction project success. The construction industry’s vitality depends on the efficiency and precision of preconstruction efforts.

Technology should be the guiding force, bridging gaps in planning, enhancing communication, and steering sustainability at the foundational stages of construction projects. Despite persistent challenges in supply chains, data silos, and skilled labor shortages, the integration of advanced preconstruction platforms promises a transformative future for Owners and General Contractors.

About the Author:

Steve Dell’Orto is the founder and CEO of ConCntric, the first preconstruction management software that provides a platform for collaboration amongst general contractors, owners, design teams and subcontractors. Learn more and book a demo at: www.concntric.com

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