How Pre-Construction Works

Plan the right home. Secure the right property. Commit with clarity. Build with confidence.

Builder Concierge replaces fragmented conversations, vague estimates and premature commitments with a guided path that aligns the property, design, budget, financing, builder and contract before construction begins.

Discover

Understand what is possible - the home, the property and the realistic investment.

Commit

Validate the property, design, budget and financing inside a paid pre-construction engagement.

Build

The approved project transfers into delivery with the full record intact.

  1. 1

    Define the project

    We document how you want to live, what the home must include, what can remain flexible and the investment framework the project must respect.

  2. 2

    Validate the property

    Known site conditions, jurisdictional requirements, utilities, access, surveys and specialist diligence are brought together to understand what the property can support.

  3. 3

    Align the design and budget

    Your selected design direction is developed against a living cost plan - with visible assumptions, allowances and decisions rather than vague estimates.

  4. 4

    Confirm readiness

    Financing, liquidity, decision-makers, timing and key dependencies are confirmed before the project advances into commissioned design and pre-construction work.

  5. 5

    Prepare the agreements

    Once the scope and commercial framework align, Builder Concierge coordinates the path to the land and construction contracts.

  6. 6

    Transition into delivery

    The complete project record - brief, decisions, documents and budget assumptions - transfers into the builder platform so the team begins with context intact.

Why the process is structured this way

Disciplined pre-construction is a better client experience.

Why the property remains available

We do not ask either party to make a premature commitment. The property remains available until the project, financing and agreements are ready to support a responsible build.

Why financial verification comes before design

Design decisions are most valuable when they are made inside a realistic investment framework. Early verification protects the client from paying to develop a home that cannot be financed as intended.

Why revisions are structured

A defined review process gives every decision proper attention, protects the schedule and prevents conflicting feedback from creating avoidable cost.