By Howard B. Ray, PE
As a land developer, you have two priorities: Keeping on schedule and making sure costs stay in check.
Those in your position know first-hand that achieving these objectives is often easier said than done. Construction cost overruns, regulatory hurdles, unanticipated site conditions, and management challenges can try even the most experienced land developers.
The success of your next project comes down to achieving the right balance between competing demands to ensure you meet (and exceed) goals.
The Right Civil Engineering Partner Makes a Difference
Launching your project with qualified design professionals in your court goes a long way toward helping you get off the ground quickly, and finish according to plan. Bringing experienced civil engineers and landscape architects to the table keeps you on course, and enables you to finish on time, with no cost overruns.
Here’s how to strike a just-right land development balance:
1) Address issues upfront (before they become problems).
2) Design with construction in mind.
Project design is about more than aesthetics or technical specifications. Constructability is as important. What looks good on paper but is hard to build drives up costs, drags out timelines, and stresses everyone involved.
3) Stay ahead of permitting and approval requirements.
4) Keep your project moving.
The engineering isn’t done once drawings are stamped. The most successful land developers know that having civil engineers involved during construction avoids costly delays—and make sure projects stay on course.
A survey conducted by international research firm IDC found 75% of construction projects finish over budget, and 77% are late by an average of 70 days.
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5) Track progress, stay accountable.
6) Count on predictable costs, timely delivery.
In your business, success isn’t just about breaking ground. It’s about bringing your residential, mix-use, commercial or industrial development across the finish line on time, and under budget.
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