Not every capital project is the same. Even adding the same process line across multiple sites can vary greatly in cost and schedule based on existing facility conditions, labor availability and more. However, surprises can be minimized by implementing a holistic approach to one specific front-end process: establishing an accurate estimate that forecasts the final project cost.
An all-encompassing budget will drive the success of your project from concept to completion. It will support the possibility of achieving your project scope or identify areas to tweak. It will even help foresee where cost increases can sneak up, from unanticipated design needs to additional specialized personnel on site.
Before you create a preliminary budget and seek funding for your project, consider these factors:
In addition, other factors may need to be addressed based on the specifics of each unique project. Often this process can be burdensome to owners and require assistance from an engineer-procure-construct (EPC) partner. By engaging an EPC partner during the front-end planning phases, a comprehensive scope and an accurate estimate representing the total installed cost (TIC) for your project can be developed. Armed with this information, you can request funding with confidence that the project’s end result will not only be successful, but also predictable.
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