There’s a version of this story that plays out on job sites more often than anyone likes to admit. The drawings look fine. The survey team signed off. Everyone’s confident the existing structure matches the plans. And then, two weeks into a piping installation or structural tie-in, someone notices a 150mm discrepancy that wasn’t there on paper.
Work stops. Engineers get called. Fingers get pointed. And somewhere in the middle of all that, the project manager quietly starts recalculating the budget.
That gap between what the drawings say and what’s actually on the ground, that’s not a planning failure in the traditional sense. It’s a data failure. And it’s one of the most preventable problems in modern construction, if you know what you’re dealing with before you ever break ground.
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