Project Health Check

Understand your build before the next expensive decision.

A Project Health Check gives owners a clear read on plans, contracts, approvals, builder readiness, budget assumptions, and immediate risks.

Best for

When the project feels unclear, delayed, or risky.

Before signing

Pre-commitment review

Check whether plans, scope, approvals, and builder responsibilities are clear before signing or paying.

During build

Progress review

Understand what has actually happened on site, what is delayed, and what needs attention.

Before appointing

Builder readiness

Check whether the builder has enough clear information to price and proceed.

What gets checked

A practical review of the moving parts that affect your build.

Project stage

Where the build actually stands now, compared with what the owner expected.

Documents and plans

Whether the contract, drawings, approvals, and site instructions appear complete enough to proceed.

Builder status

Communication, activity, progress, and issues that may require follow-up.

Risk and next steps

Practical actions to reduce confusion before decisions escalate.

Assessment flow

The first conversation should create clarity, not more confusion.

  1. 01

    Share project context

    Location, stage, builder status, documents, and the decision you need to make.

  2. 02

    Review what exists

    Plans, contract, approvals, reports, payments, progress, and visible site concerns.

  3. 03

    Identify gaps

    Clarify missing information, unclear responsibilities, and immediate risk areas.

  4. 04

    Define next action

    Receive a practical path for coordination, recovery, or specialist referral if required.

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