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Mastering the Construction Project Lifecycle: From Concept to Handover (Owner’s Playbook)
This blog post provides a comprehensive guide to managing the construction project lifecycle, emphasizing the importance of treating it as a series of interconnected phases rather than a single event. It outlines six key phases—concept, feasibility, design, tender, construction, and closeout—offering practical checklists and controls to avoid scope drift, redesign cycles, and budget shocks. The post highlights how clear deliverables, acceptance gates, and consistent reporting
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Apr 103 min read


Costs Tick Up, Labour Tight, Opportunity Widens Under Fees/LTV—Where to Build Next
This blog post explores the challenges and opportunities in the construction industry for 2025, highlighting a 0.65% rise in material costs and a 0.39% increase in overall construction costs during Q1. It discusses strategies like prefabrication, specification optimization, and eco-efficient design to manage costs and maintain margins. The post also identifies profitable opportunities in townhouses, low-rise homes, and value-engineered condos, particularly in areas with stron
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Dec 5, 20253 min read


Project Development in Asia: Align Culture, Compliance, and Community - Then Build
Project Development in Asia: Align Culture, Compliance, and Community—Then Build" highlights the critical role of cultural insight, compliance, and community engagement in ensuring project success. It outlines a four-stage gate process—covering land and community, design and permits, procurement and construction, and commissioning and handover—to prevent rework and delays. The blog also emphasizes cultural practices like respectful cadence, pre-reads, and variance narratives
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Oct 2, 20254 min read


Procurement That Protects Design Intent (and Budget): The Owner's Playbook for Fit-Outs in Thailand & ASEAN
This blog post provides a comprehensive guide to procurement for fit-outs in Thailand and ASEAN, focusing on protecting design intent and budget. It highlights common pitfalls like vague BOQs, late-stage value engineering, and weak contracts, while offering solutions such as vendor pre-qualification, QA/QC gates, and commissioning. The post emphasizes the importance of a structured procurement spine to ensure projects deliver on quality, performance, and cost expectations.
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Sep 10, 20255 min read
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