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In construction projects, design documentation is often considered complete, but when implementation begins on site, conflicting components, incompatible engineering systems, or suboptimal work sequences are discovered. This leads to rework, delays, and additional costs. To reduce these risks and make schedules more predictable, many teams implement constructability analysis practices during the design stage.