Schedule Risk: Why Modular Projects Still Run Late
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概要
In this episode of Built Different, we examine schedule risk transformation in modular construction. Traditional construction distributes schedule risk across many activities. Modular concentrates it at critical convergence points with zero slack—and the post-set completion phase is consistently underestimated.
Topics covered:
- Concentrated vs. distributed schedule risk in modular construction
- Factory delays: the most common source of late modular projects
- Why site delays matter more in modular than traditional construction
- The post-set completion trap: connections, punchlist, inspections
- Building contingency into factory and site schedules
Who this episode is for: Project managers scheduling modular construction, developers modeling delivery timelines, general contractors coordinating factory and site work, and lenders underwriting modular construction schedules.
Key takeaway: Model realistic factory production timelines—not the optimistic ones in the sales pitch. Build foundation schedules with buffer. Budget adequate time for post-set completion. The schedule advantage is real, but only if you don't give it back.
Built Different is produced by Spring Street Management Group. New episodes on modular construction schedules, off-site building timelines, and volumetric construction drop every weekday at 6 AM Pacific.