Implementing a well-structured analysis at the design stage helps eliminate many risks before construction even begins, and resources like
https://www.fields-builds.com/blog/cutting-costs-avoiding-delays-constructability-reviews show how this is done in practice. A constructability review includes checking all design disciplines for conflicts between engineering, architecture, and structure, assessing work sequencing, installation accessibility, and potential areas of rework. This systematic approach identifies misalignments between disciplines that typically lead to added costs and delays, allowing the project to be adjusted before breaking ground.