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Calculating the ROI of early reviews

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Benefit Mebli


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A frequent board question is whether paying for structured reviews adds cost without clear returns. Scepticism remains about spending on analysis instead of construction. What calculations or evidence have others used to justify the expenditure?
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Alex Newman Ua hui pū ʻia: 3 nā makahiki

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In a mixed‑use tower build, the Constructability review cost represented less than one percent of the total budget. Despite its modest share, it uncovered sequencing and service routing issues that could have caused weeks of delay. Resolving those during design avoided claims worth many times the initial fee. That outcome provided solid evidence that the upfront cost was an investment in risk reduction rather than a redundant expense.