The Constructability Review aims to identify potential design, coordination, and construction issues prior to bidding and construction. The goal is to enhance project delivery, reduce change orders, minimize delays, and ensure cost-effective construction practices aligned with California building codes and community college standards. 1. Document Review Evaluate architectural, structural, MEP (mechanical, electrical, plumbing), civil, and landscape drawings. Review specifications, schedules, and narratives for completeness and clarity. Confirm alignment with California Building Code (CBC), Title 24, ADA, and DSA (Division of the State Architect) requirements, and District standards. 2. Coordination Analysis Identify conflicts between disciplines (e.g., HVAC vs. structural framing). Assess vertical and horizontal system coordination (e.g., plumbing stacks, duct runs). Review site logistics including access, staging, and utility tie-ins.