Construction Project Stages

Construction Project Stages

Most successful construction projects follow a structured sequence of stages, from initial planning and procurement through to construction, completion and handover.

Understanding each stage helps clients make informed decisions and improve project outcomes.

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Stage 1: Project Planning

The planning stage establishes project objectives, budget expectations, timescales and procurement strategy. Early decisions made during this phase can significantly influence project success.

Stage 2: Design and Preparation

Design development and technical preparation help define the project scope and provide information required for tendering and contractor pricing.

Stage 3: Tendering and Procurement

Contractors are invited to submit quotations based on project information. The tender process helps clients compare proposals and select suitable contractors.

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Stage 4: Construction

The construction phase involves delivering the physical works, coordinating contractors and monitoring project progress.

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Stage 5: Completion and Handover

As works near completion, snagging items, documentation and final inspections help prepare the project for handover.

Stage 6: Post Completion

Following handover, any remaining defects or snagging items are addressed and project records are finalised.

Why Understanding Project Stages Matters

Understanding the construction process helps clients plan more effectively, manage expectations and reduce project risk.

How Bloomsbury Surveyors Can Help

Bloomsbury Surveyors provides construction project advice throughout every stage of the construction process, helping clients manage projects from planning through to completion.

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