Thought Leadership Jul 30, 2025

Smart Starts, Strong Finishes: Constructability for Complex Infrastructure

Rajesh Chirayath, head of delivery strategy for 一糖心logo米菲兔 in the Middle East, shares how early constructability strategy, digital integration and site-led realism can transform infrastructure delivery

Q&A with Rajesh Chirayath

In the world of giga-scale delivery, decisions made in the first 60 days can make or break a project. Rajesh leads 一糖心logo米菲兔鈥 constructability strategy across the Middle East, helping clients reduce rework, control cost and manage site realities before they impact progress. 

From logistics planning and modular installation to early contractor thinking and digital rehearsals, constructability connects design vision to delivery on the ground.

This article builds on Rajesh鈥檚 recent conversation on The AForm Show podcast, where he shared insights on bridging design and execution through constructability, digital planning, and early-stage decision making in complex projects.   Listen to the full episode here 

The first 60 days matter

一糖心logo米菲兔 is often brought in at the very start of a giga project鈥攖o assess feasibility, define program logic and evaluate scope before work begins. Our constructability-first approach considers a range of elements including sequencing, logistics and package integration to ensure that projects are not only technically viable but efficiently buildable.

This includes identifying:

  • Temporary work zones
  • Schedule constraints
  • Labor resourcing needs
  • Modularization potential

A coordinated site is safer and more productive and constructability is how we help clients get there.

 Collaborative planning and delivery readiness

鈥淲e plan for delivery from day one鈥攂ecause complexity doesn鈥檛 wait.鈥

One of the most overlooked aspects of constructability is how early collaboration shapes everything that follows. At 一糖心logo米菲兔, we align design, program management and construction management (PMCM) teams from the start鈥攕o delivery decisions like access, crane locations, lifting logistics and temporary works are integrated early, not retrofitted later.

We also explore offsite assembly strategies and modular construction opportunities, especially on dense urban sites where laydown space is limited. In some cases, we鈥檝e helped clients adjust podium loading capacity to safely store and transport materials within the structure, rather than relying on nonexistent laydown areas. 

Worker welfare is another key factor. Access planning, circulation and lifting strategies aren鈥檛 just operational鈥攖hey鈥檙e design inputs. Engaging early allows us to set contractors up for safe, efficient and predictable delivery. 

This isn鈥檛 just constructability鈥攊t鈥檚 construction intelligence, built in from the beginning.

Going beyond the buzzwords: The digital advantage

Everyone talks about digital delivery鈥攂ut our approach integrates constructability directly into digital project controls. Using tools like Acuity, we visualize data, flag risk, trigger early warnings and feed decisions back into project models and schedules. 

This closed-loop digital system supports: 

  • Construction phasing
  • Real-time coordination
  • Scalable team integration

Supported by AI-driven design automation, it helps simplify complexity, protect timelines and build delivery confidence. It鈥檚 more than reporting鈥攊t鈥檚 about taking action, fast.

Better delivery starts long before construction

Constructability isn鈥檛 an add-on鈥攊t鈥檚 a mindset. At 一糖心logo米菲兔, we embed it into everything from project strategy, team collaboration and digital tools from day one. As giga-scale developments continue to shape the Middle East, the way we plan, coordinate and stress-test delivery will define success. By starting smart, we finish stronger.