Before you spend on detailed drawings, know if your concept is within budget
A directional read on your project before the design spend begins
Detailed drawings are expensive, and there is little point paying for them if the concept was never going to land within your budget. The Feasibility Visit puts builder-level eyes on your actual site — around an hour walking the project together, talking through what it can realistically achieve and where the cost pressure sits, followed by a short written read. It is the simplest way to know whether to press ahead or rethink, before you commit to the design spend.
What's included
The Feasibility Visit gives you an experienced read on your project before the design and consultant spend begins — so the money that follows is aimed in the right direction.
What you receive
On-site Feasibility Visit
Around an hour walking your site and project together, talking through what is achievable and where the cost pressure sits.
Written Feasibility Read
A short, plain-language written summary of the feasibility position and the key things to resolve before design begins.
What it is not
So the visit is clear from the outset:
- It is a directional read — not a costed report or a fixed quote. The written summary is qualitative.
- It is not a building, pest or condition inspection.
- It is early guidance to help you commit to design with confidence, not a substitute for engineering or a formal survey.
Start with confidence
Request a Feasibility Visit for your project, or book a discovery call first if you would like to talk it through.