Preconstruction is the phase between design completion and construction start, and it's the last chance to control costs before the concrete hits the fan. This episode breaks down CE Section 1 and walks through everything that happens during the preconstruction phase.
We cover how the architect's role changes depending on the project delivery method, how contractors get selected and evaluated, and how value engineering and cost control strategies work before construction begins. We also go through the most common preconstruction study mistakes and how to avoid them on the CE exam.
📝 Key topics covered:
What preconstruction is and why it sets the tone for the entire project
How the architect's role shifts across different project delivery methods
Contractor selection and prequalification criteria
Value engineering and cost control strategies
Addenda during the bidding process
Common CE Section 1 study mistakes
⏱️ Chapters:
(0:00) Introduction
(2:22) Understanding the ARE Structure
(3:27) Construction Evaluation Overview
(7:40) Preconstruction Activities Overview
(10:20) Architect's Roles by Delivery Method
(13:55) Contractor Selection
(18:08) Value Engineering and Cost Control
(22:40) Common Study Mistakes
(28:05) Studying for the CE Exam
(35:10) Conclusion
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