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Value Engineering: Planning, Not Patchwork
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Value Engineering: Planning, Not Patchwork

Value engineering often gets a bad reputation with owners, developers, and agencies. It is sometimes viewed as a term contractors use to justify design or material changes after construction has already started. It is perceived as cost-cutting measures or downgraded quality. Understandably, many stakeholders are skeptical when these changes are "sugar coated" as value engineering, which can diminish trust in the process and project outcomes.

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