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The Race to the Bottom: Why Construction’s Obsession with Lowest Price is a Systemic Failure
Many projects fail not because contractors are incompetent, but because the system rewards the lowest headline price. From architects to QSs to builders, optimism is prioritised over realism. Incomplete scope, hidden assumptions, and unrealistic budgets lead to disputes, delays, and compromised quality. True value comes from understanding what’s included—and what’s missing—before a single brick is laid.
Bart Kolosowski
10 hours ago5 min read


What Competent Cost Control Actually Looks Like for Small Projects
Competent cost control on small projects is not about constant oversight or endless spreadsheets. It is about intervening at the moments when decisions still matter. Below £2m, projects rarely fail on-site because nobody watched the numbers. They fail because scope and budget were never properly aligned before planning and tender. True control means defined pre-construction gates, evidence-based budgets and the discipline to stop and realign before drift becomes a crisis.
Bart Kolosowski
Feb 24 min read
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