The Case for Owner’s Representation: Why Every Project Needs a True Advocate from Day One
Alan Lakein's assertion that "Failing to plan is planning to fail" resonates deeply in the construction industry Yet, time and time again, projects fall into chaos, not because of bad intentions, but because the right people weren’t involved at the right time. Many clients believe the first step to a successful project is hiring an architect to get drawings done and bring their vision to life. But here’s the reality: without a knowledgeable Project Manager (PM) engaged at the start, even the most beautiful architectural designs can become a financial and logistical nightmare. An Owner’s Representative, an independent Project Manager working acting on behalf of the client should be the first point of contact, long before an architect is hired. Why? Because construction is more than just drawings and blueprints; it’s about strategy, risk mitigation, and knowing how to navigate the science and common sense of this tricky industry. Why Project Management Starts...