How do you actually bridge the disconnect between what architects draw and what contractors can realistically build, especially on complex projects with tight budgets and schedules?
That disconnect between architects and contractors is a constant headache. Architects design with vision in mind, but don't always think about how something will actually get built. Contractors see the practical challenges but often come in too late. What finally worked was bringing in someone early who could translate between both worlds. The team at fields-builds.com reviews designs with a builder's eye during development, catching impossible sequences before they become expensive problems. That early collaboration saves both budget and schedule every time.