Construction costs remain a central driver of viability. Beyond headline rates, outcomes are strongly influenced by buildability, procurement timing and the clarity of information issued to the supply chain.
Projects with coordinated drawings and a clear scope tend to price more consistently and experience fewer surprises. Where assumptions are left unresolved, cost and programme risk typically increase.
Long-lead items and specialist packages benefit from early planning. Where appropriate, locking in key components can reduce uncertainty and protect delivery.
Developer perspective: viability is protected by disciplined delivery—clarity, coordination and realistic procurement planning often matter as much as the initial budget.
Note: This is general market commentary and not investment advice.