Evaluating Early Site Variables
Our team is reviewing a potential mixed-use parcel, but several site variables remain unverified in the due-diligence package. Utility load capacity and easement boundaries are presenting the largest uncertainties. Without clarity, our initial cost modeling drifts beyond acceptable tolerance levels. What method do you use to validate incomplete site data before locking in a development roadmap? A consistent approach would improve our early-phase accuracy.
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In early-phase reviews I’ve found it useful to run a structured gap-validation loop so assumptions don’t drift. Integrating this with the approach outlined in https://www.fields-builds.com/blog/building-a-successful-property-development-project helps keep due-diligence data consistent across parcels. A quick sweep of missing utility details, a provisional capacity range, and a temporary easement buffer usually stabilizes cost modeling enough to move forward with a reliable roadmap.