Reduce Construction Costs Without Sacrificing Quality

Value Engineering

Value engineering is not simply about finding the cheapest option. At Badraun Builders, we use our construction experience to identify practical ways to reduce project costs, improve constructability, and maintain the design intent of a project.

As part of our Construction Management services, we review the design, materials, building systems, construction methods, and project sequencing to determine where a different approach can deliver the same—or better—result for the owner.

Our goal is to protect the project’s priorities while making the best possible use of the construction budget.

How Badraun Builders Approaches Value Engineering

Our value engineering process starts with understanding what the project is actually trying to accomplish.

Rather than automatically replacing expensive materials or reducing specifications, we evaluate the function, performance, cost, availability, and installation requirements of each major component.

We typically look at:

  • Material specifications and alternatives
  • Building systems
  • HVAC systems
  • Plumbing systems
  • Architectural details
  • Structural components
  • Specialty fabricated elements
  • Construction methods
  • Installation requirements
  • Material lead times
  • Procurement options
  • Labor requirements
  • Maintenance considerations
  • Project sequencing

We then compare alternatives based on their total impact on the project—not simply their initial purchase price.

Start With the Project's Priorities

Before recommending a cost-saving alternative, we determine what cannot be compromised.

For example, a project may prioritize:

  • Architectural appearance
  • Durability
  • Energy performance
  • Resident or occupant comfort
  • Maintenance requirements
  • Construction speed
  • Material longevity
  • Code compliance
  • Owner return on investment

Once these priorities are established, we can evaluate where changes can be made without undermining the project’s core objectives.

This allows value engineering to become a design and construction optimization process, rather than a simple cost-cutting exercise.


 

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Reviewing Materials for Better Value

Material selections can have a significant impact on construction costs because the true cost includes more than the material itself.

We consider:

Material cost + fabrication + transportation + installation + labor + availability + long-term performance

For example, a material with a lower purchase price may require more labor to install or have a longer lead time. In that situation, the cheaper material may not actually provide better project value.

Our team evaluates these factors together when comparing alternatives.

Evaluating Building Systems

Mechanical and plumbing systems can represent significant portions of a construction budget, particularly in multi-family and senior living projects.

Badraun Builders evaluates system selections based on:

  • Initial construction cost
  • Installation complexity
  • Equipment requirements
  • Labor requirements
  • Availability
  • Coordination with architectural and structural systems
  • Long-term operating considerations
  • Maintenance requirements

Our experience includes cost engineering key HVAC and plumbing systems on a senior living project, where system alternatives helped produce a more cost-effective solution while maintaining the intended quality of the finished project.

Finding Opportunities in Specialty Construction

Value engineering can also involve identifying more efficient ways to create architectural features and specialty elements.

On a senior living project, Badraun Builders utilized foam-fabricated products for selected architectural applications. The approach provided durability and strength while reducing costs without sacrificing the desired aesthetic.

This illustrates an important part of our approach: we look at how an element needs to perform and then evaluate different ways to achieve that result.

The right solution may involve changing a material, fabrication method, installation technique, or combination of components.

Design Alternatives & Constructability

Sometimes the biggest opportunity for savings is found by changing how something is built rather than what is being built.

Our team reviews design details from a construction perspective and asks practical questions such as:

  • Can this detail be constructed more efficiently?
  • Are there unnecessary installation steps?
  • Can components be prefabricated?
  • Can multiple trades be coordinated differently?
  • Is there a readily available material with comparable performance?
  • Can the construction sequence be improved?
  • Can a design detail be simplified without changing its appearance?
  • Will the proposed solution create unnecessary future maintenance?

Identifying these issues before construction begins can prevent costly changes once work is underway.

Value Engineering Through Vendor & Supplier Relationships

Material and equipment pricing can vary significantly depending on availability, purchasing volume, lead times, and supplier relationships.

Badraun Builders works with vendors and suppliers to evaluate available options and identify practical procurement opportunities.

This may include comparing:

  • Equivalent products
  • Supplier pricing
  • Material availability
  • Lead times
  • Fabrication options
  • Delivery requirements
  • Installation requirements

Early procurement analysis can also help identify materials that could create schedule problems before they are specified or ordered.

Value Engineering for Aggressive Construction Schedules

Cost and schedule are often connected.

A material that saves money but takes several additional weeks to obtain may ultimately increase the project’s total cost.

For projects with aggressive schedules, we evaluate value engineering options with the construction timeline in mind.

We consider whether an alternative can:

  • Reduce installation time
  • Simplify coordination
  • Improve material availability
  • Reduce labor requirements
  • Allow multiple activities to proceed simultaneously
  • Minimize delays between trades

This is particularly important for multi-family residential projects, where delays can affect the entire development schedule.

Real-World Value Engineering Experience

Badraun Builders has applied value engineering to actual construction projects rather than treating it as a theoretical exercise.

On a 180-unit multi-family residential project in Temecula, California, our team used its design-build methodology and strategic vendor and supplier relationships to evaluate project costs and construction requirements. Several design elements were value engineered, resulting in reported project cost savings of 13% for the owner.

The project also required an aggressive construction schedule, making the relationship between cost, procurement, design, and construction efficiency especially important.

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Value Engineering for Senior Living Projects

Senior living projects present their own set of challenges because the building must balance aesthetics, functionality, durability, accessibility, and operating considerations.

Badraun Builders’ experience includes evaluating materials and systems for a 128-unit active senior living project in Prescott, Arizona.

The project incorporated materials and architectural elements intended to complement the local environment, including natural stone, copper, clay, and wood. The team also evaluated specialty fabricated products and key HVAC and plumbing systems as part of the project’s cost engineering efforts.

This approach helped address both the appearance and performance requirements of the project while maintaining cost efficiency.

What We Evaluate During Value Engineering

Depending on the project’s scope, our team can review:

Architectural Components

  • Exterior finishes
  • Interior finishes
  • Doors and hardware
  • Millwork
  • Cabinetry
  • Decorative architectural elements
  • Specialty features

Mechanical Systems

  • HVAC equipment
  • Distribution systems
  • Equipment layouts
  • Installation requirements

Plumbing Systems

  • Fixtures
  • Piping systems
  • Equipment
  • Installation methods
  • System coordination

Construction Methods

  • Installation techniques
  • Prefabrication opportunities
  • Sequencing
  • Labor-intensive details
  • Trade coordination

Materials & Procurement

  • Material substitutions
  • Supplier options
  • Availability
  • Lead times
  • Fabrication requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

Value engineering is a systematic review of a project’s materials, systems, design details, and construction methods to identify alternatives that can improve cost efficiency while maintaining required function, quality, and performance.

Not necessarily. We evaluate alternatives based on total project value, including material cost, labor, installation, availability, schedule, durability, and maintenance.

Ideally, value engineering begins during design and pre-construction, when changes can be evaluated before construction begins. It can also be used during construction when circumstances require alternative solutions.

Yes. We consider schedule as part of the evaluation. An alternative that is easier to procure or install may provide value by reducing labor or helping prevent delays.

Yes. On a 180-unit multi-family residential project in Temecula, California, Badraun Builders reported achieving 13% in project cost savings through value engineering and strategic vendor and supplier relationships.

Make Every Construction Dollar Count

Effective value engineering requires more than comparing prices. It requires construction knowledge, practical experience, and an understanding of how design decisions affect labor, procurement, scheduling, installation, and long-term performance.

Badraun Builders brings these considerations together during the planning and construction process to identify practical opportunities for better project value.

If you’re planning a construction project and want to evaluate where your budget can be used more efficiently, contact Badraun Builders to discuss your project and our value engineering services.