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The value of a Pre-Construction Services Agreement

Engaging with a contractor before tender can lead to a collaborative approach around cost certainty, buildability and programme as the project develops   

Engaging with a contractor during a PCSA can be helpful around costings and resolving issues with design

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Engagement with a contractor while the design is being developed can seem premature, however it is in everyone’s interest to have early engagement into this process.  Ìý

A contractor will bring a fresh pair of eyes and expertise from a technical and delivery perspective.ÌýÌý

This will inevitably influence the design to some degree and encourage an open, collaborative approach which should, in turn, lead to a far more thought-out, considered and better designed building.  Ìý

A contractor should bring many years of experience in delivering similar projects and should have seen the successes and failures of specific strategies, design, sequencing and detailing.  Ìý

The PCSA can trigger a two-stage tendering period, a method of procurement where the employer seeks to appoint a contractor at an initial stage of the project based on an outline scope of work.  Ìý

There is then a second stage when the employer seeks to appoint a contractor for the construction works under a building contract.ÌýÌý

 

A PCSA gives the client/developer full insight into the costs based on the early design of outline information, as well as developing it against the cost plan going forward
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