Before Problems Become Problems — There Is Context
- THE FLYING LIZARD

- Feb 12
- 1 min read

An observation from the perimeter.
Construction has never suffered from a lack of coordination.
What it often lacks is a way to see structure before coordination turns into consequence.
Most systems tell us what happened.
Some tell us what is happening.
Very few help us understand what is quietly forming —
the subtle shifts in access, sequencing, adjacency, and responsibility that accumulate long before they register as delay or dispute.
As projects grow more complex and timelines compress, the industry will need ways to observe construction not just as tasks and milestones, but as evolving systems —
where proximity, visibility, and timing matter as much as budgets and schedules.
That shift doesn’t begin with more reporting.
It begins with learning how to see differently.
Some of that work is underway.
THE FLYING LIZARD
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