Rework Costs from Documentation Errors
Definition
Coordination failures in detailed design development require multiple revisions, resulting in builder errors and costly rework during construction.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: AUD 10,000-50,000 per project in rework and delays
- Frequency: Common in multi-consultant projects
- Root Cause: Manual coordination of engineering, structural, and interior elements
Why This Matters
The Pitch: Interior design firms in Australia 🇦🇺 lose AUD 10,000-50,000 per project on rework from uncoordinated docs. Automation of coordination cuts revisions and rework.
Affected Stakeholders
Interior Designers, Engineers, Builders
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Related Business Risks
Hidden Construction Costs from Poor Documentation
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Delayed Client Payments from Milestone Billing Errors
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