Budget Breakdown
No matter how early the idea, Owner’s “back-of-the-napkin” ideas can come together schematically early on in the design-build phase.
Scope & Clarifications
Along with the budget breakdown WBI is extremely detailed in communicating what WBI’s scope is. Additionally, we provide clarifications in each of the construction project’s divisions.
Overall Project Scheduling
A successful project must start with a clear plan. With the help of our industry leading trade experts along with WBI’s wealth of construction knowledge WBI begins the pre-construction process with a sound schedule for the following:
- critical milestones
- design of the project
- construction administration
- construction tasks
- construction closeout
- handoff and owner move-in
Quantity Takeoffs
In any construction project, understanding what is required to build the project is critical. No matter the project size, WBI provides a thorough review of the construction documents to identify the quantity of any of the materials that are being used to build your project.
Constructability & Peer Reviews
Being in business for over 75 years comes with its perks. Worsham Brothers’ depth of material and assembly knowledge is critical. In working with design teams throughout the pre-construction phase, WBI provides real-time feedback to ensure that potential issues are identified early to avoid cost impacts, re-work, or lost time.
Sequencing Analysis
Managing the custom details and variables that come with each individual project makes a huge impact on the end result. Our trade partners and our team work together to plan the building before the first hammer is swung. The sequencing of work is how we are able to minimize re-work and to continue our long lasting relationships with the best trades in the region.
Site Scanning & Due Diligence
Understanding the existing conditions is a critical part of the pre-construction phase. Providing a thorough review of the site or space prior to Worsham Brothers arriving on site helps avoid costly delays associated or rework.
Value Engineering
Everyone enjoys saving money, but value engineering is more than that. It’s that perfect mix between maintaining the designers intent and saving money, without losing the integrity of the products that are used.
BIM Modeling
All projects require coordination, but the more complex projects require a deeper level of detail. Utilizing BIM (Building Information Modeling) modeling allows our trades to be better prepared for when the installation of work commences. BIM modeling provides a high level of coordination that is meant to ensure that work is properly installed and re-work is prevented.