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Value Engineering Isn’t About Cutting Corners — It’s About Building Smarter
One of the biggest misconceptions in construction is that value engineering simply means finding cheaper options. In reality, effective value engineering is about maximizing value while maintaining the project's goals, quality, schedule, and long-term performance. The best time to value engineer a project is during the planning and design phases, before construction begins. By reviewing materials, building systems, site layouts, and construction methods early, owners can ofte

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4 days ago1 min read


From Dirt to Steel: Why Planning Matters Before the Building Goes Up
One of the most exciting milestones on any project is steel erection day. After months of planning, design coordination, permitting, budgeting, and site work, the building finally starts to take shape. What was once lines on a drawing becomes something you can physically see on the site. But what many people don't realize is that successful projects are often won or lost long before the first steel column is set. For a metal building project, the structure itself is only one

bgrady1980
Jun 91 min read


Box-T Construction Expands with a Development Arm Through Vertical Integration
At Box-T Construction, we’ve built a reputation for delivering high-quality commercial projects with a client-focused approach. Now,...

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Mar 18, 20252 min read


Value Engineering Isn’t About Cutting Corners — It’s About Building Smarter
One of the biggest misconceptions in construction is that value engineering simply means finding cheaper options. In reality, effective value engineering is about maximizing value while maintaining the project's goals, quality, schedule, and long-term performance. The best time to value engineer a project is during the planning and design phases, before construction begins. By reviewing materials, building systems, site layouts, and construction methods early, owners can ofte

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Why the First Step in Any Development Project Should Be a Site Plan and Feasibility Study
One of the most common mistakes in commercial development is moving too far into a project before understanding what a property can realistically support. A site may appear ideal based on location and price, but until a site plan and feasibility study are completed, critical questions remain unanswered. At Box-T Construction, we encourage clients to start with planning before investing heavily in engineering, architecture, financing, or construction. The objective is to ident

bgrady1980


From Dirt to Steel: Why Planning Matters Before the Building Goes Up
One of the most exciting milestones on any project is steel erection day. After months of planning, design coordination, permitting, budgeting, and site work, the building finally starts to take shape. What was once lines on a drawing becomes something you can physically see on the site. But what many people don't realize is that successful projects are often won or lost long before the first steel column is set. For a metal building project, the structure itself is only one

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