JC Virtual PMs Podcast
Scope creep is one of the most reliable ways to turn a well-planned construction project into an expensive, overrun one. It rarely arrives dramatically — it accumulates quietly, one apparently reasonable request at a time, until the project the client is building bears little resemblance to the project they budgeted and programmed. By the time the consequences are visible, the changes are already embedded in the design, contracted into the works or partially built. Scope creep in design typically starts with small additions — a client who wants an extra room here, a specification uplift there. Each change seems manageable in isolation. The problem is cumulative: by the time the project reaches procurement, the brief has expanded significantly, the programme has been eroded by the additional design time and the budget is under pressure. When the contractor is appointed, these costs crystallise — and the client is often surprised by the gap between the original estimate and the tender price.
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