Implementing Review Findings
How does hands-on team support and validation of recommended improvements, following a constructability review, help ensure that critical documentation inconsistencies are actually corrected and implemented into the final design?
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A constructability review can uncover dozens of issues, but if those findings just sit in a report and nobody follows up, they don't actually help the project. That's why hands-on team support matters. After the Constructability Review, working directly with the design team to validate that recommended improvements are understood and implemented ensures the fixes actually make it into the final drawings. It's about closing the loop, not just identifying problems but making sure they're resolved before construction starts.