PRE-CONSTRUCTION CONSULTING

Make Informed Decisions Before Breaking Ground.

Wondering whether a project makes economic sense?


Newell Construction can provide invaluable information that helps owners answer critical questions related to design, site feasibility, budget estimates, scheduling, and permitting assistance, before committing to full construction.

What We Deliver

  • Preliminary budget estimates and cost modeling
  • Site feasibility analysis and evaluation
  • Constructability reviews of design concepts
  • Schedule development and milestone planning
  • Permitting research and timeline assessment
  • Value engineering recommendations
  • Procurement strategy and long-lead item identification

Pre-Construction Services

Pre-Construction Consulting is best for projects in early planning stages, owners evaluating site options or design alternatives, developers requiring feasibility analysis before commitment, and clients seeking expert input to refine project scope and budget.


Budget Estimating

Detailed cost estimates based on conceptual or schematic designs. Understand your project budget before committing to construction.

Site Feasibility Studies

Evaluation of site conditions, utilities, access, and development potential. Identify challenges and opportunities early.

Constructability Reviews

Review design concepts for buildability, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. Catch issues before they become expensive problems.

Permitting & Entitlements

Research local requirements, identify permit timelines, and assist with navigating regulatory processes.

Value Engineering

Identify cost-saving opportunities without sacrificing quality or performance. Optimize your design and budget.

Schedule Planning

Develop realistic project timelines, identify critical path items, and plan for long-lead procurement.

Our Pre-Construction Consulting Process

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    Initial Consultation


    Discuss your project goals, budget, timeline, and challenges. Understand what information you need to make decisions.

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    Analysis & Research


    Site evaluation, cost estimating, permitting research, and schedule development based on your project scope.

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    Recommendations & Reporting


    Detailed report with findings, recommendations, budget ranges, and next steps. Clear information to inform your decisions.

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    Next Steps


    If the project moves forward, we can transition seamlessly into design-build, general contracting, or construction management services.

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