The project is defined and decisions are clear, but execution feels complex. You may not be able, or willing, to be on site every day, yet you want the work to reflect exactly what was designed.
At this stage, the risk is not lack of ideas, but loss of coherence. Details, timing and coordination can slowly drift if the project is not guided with consistency and care.
This phase exists to protect the project as it becomes real. It ensures continuity between design and construction, keeping quality, intent and priorities aligned throughout the process.