Project Lifecycle & Phases

A construction project evolves through a structured lifecycle, typically divided into five core phases. Understanding these phases helps managers apply the right methods at the right time.

1. Initiation/Feasibility Phase

  • Identifying the project need or opportunity
  • Conducting feasibility, risk, and financial studies
  • Approving the project charter and initial scope

2. Planning/Design Phase

  • Defining scope, deliverables, and milestones
  • Preparing budgets, schedules, and resource plans
  • Developing conceptual, preliminary, and detailed designs

3. Execution / Construction Phase

  • Procuring resources, materials, and contractors
  • Performing construction and site management
  • Monitoring safety, quality, and progress

4. Monitoring and Control Phase

  • Measuring performance using cost and schedule metrics
  • Managing change orders and scope adjustments
  • Ensuring compliance and stakeholder satisfaction

5. Closure/Handover Phase

  • Conducting inspections, commissioning, and documentation
  • Handing over as-built drawings and warranties
  • Post-project review and lessons learned

Key Insight:

Over 70% of a project’s success is determined during the initiation and planning phases, not during construction.