Residential • TX • 2025-06-18
Addition Project Risk Log for Texas Design-Build Teams
A lightweight risk log framework that keeps residential addition projects from drifting on cost and duration.
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Residential • TX • 2025-06-18
A lightweight risk log framework that keeps residential addition projects from drifting on cost and duration.

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Texas programs move faster through procurement and mobilization, so scope clarity and trade sequencing have to be set earlier. For residential work, homeowner communication cadence and finish-level quality controls drive closeout performance.
Additions blend new and existing conditions, creating risk clusters that must be surfaced early and revisited often. A disciplined risk log turns uncertainty into managed decisions with assigned owners and response timelines.
Seed the risk log during design review and update it before each permit or procurement milestone. This is the step that prevents field teams from solving planning problems on active jobsites.
Precon output should be reviewable by ownership in one page: scope lock, sequencing map, risk log, and approval dependencies.
Review top project risks weekly with homeowner-facing impacts and mitigation status. Daily production logs and weekly owner updates should always reconcile against the same baseline schedule.
When reporting language is standardized across sites, portfolio stakeholders can compare risk exposure and intervene early.
Close with a documented risk-outcome summary that informs future design-build estimating assumptions. Teams that document closeout with discipline reduce post-turn disputes and improve repeat-program momentum.
Project closeout is not only paperwork; it is the final quality control step that determines whether the client scales with the same partner.
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TEXO The Construction Association • 2025
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Associated Builders and Contractors • 2025
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