Managing subcontractors in fast-track projects
Clear scope, interface management, and coordination keep multiple trades moving on compressed programmes.

Fast-track multiplies interfaces
On compressed programmes, design and construction overlap and many trades work at once. The risk shifts from any single task to the interfaces between trades, where scope gaps and clashes cause disputes and delay.
Define scope and interfaces
Clear, gap-free scope splits and an explicit interface matrix tell each subcontractor exactly where their work meets the next. This prevents the "not my scope" standoffs that stall fast-track sites.
Coordinate relentlessly
Short-interval coordination, look-ahead planning, and quick decision-making keep parallel trades aligned. On fast-track work, the main contractor earns its fee through coordination, not just construction.
What this means for UAE projects
Fast-track delivery lives or dies on interface management. Clear scope splits and relentless coordination keep overlapping trades productive.
How this relates to GPR services
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