
The success of any project starts long before construction begins. That’s why the preconstruction phase is one of the most important steps when working with a general contractor like Perrier Esquerré Contractors (PEC).
Defining Project Goals
Preconstruction starts with listening. PEC works closely with owners and developers to understand:
• The overall vision for the project
• Budget goals and limits
• Scheduling needs
• Any site or regulatory challenges
Getting everyone aligned early helps set the tone for a smooth design and build process.
Building the Budget and Schedule
Next, PEC creates a realistic budget and timeline based on decades of field experience. We look at material costs, labor trends, and market conditions to make sure the numbers reflect real-world factors.
This is also when we identify possible risks—things like supply chain issues or site conditions—so you can plan ahead and avoid surprises later.
Adding Value Through Collaboration
Preconstruction is more than just planning. It’s collaboration.
PEC partners with architects, engineers, and owners to review designs for constructability. That often leads to smarter choices that reduce waste, shorten schedules, and lower costs—all without sacrificing quality.
Why Preconstruction Matters
When preconstruction is skipped or rushed, projects often face delays and cost overruns. Taking the time to plan properly protects your investment and gives your team a clear roadmap.
At PEC, we believe this is where trust is built and success begins. Our process helps clients move into construction with confidence and clarity.
The smartest builds start long before the ground breaks.
PEC brings foresight, teamwork, and precision to every preconstruction plan—so when it’s time to build, there are no surprises.
Ready to plan your next project? Let’s talk.