Common Delays in Commercial Electrical Projects (And How to Avoid Them)

Delays in electrical works are often not caused by the installation itself, but by coordination issues and missing information.

Understanding the common causes can help keep projects on track.

Incomplete or Late Drawings

Working from outdated or incomplete information leads to rework and delays.

Poor Coordination Between Trades

Electrical works rely on progress from other trades. Lack of coordination can result in downtime or re-sequencing.

Access Restrictions

Limited access to work areas or shared spaces can slow down installation progress.

Changes to Scope

Unclear or evolving requirements often lead to variations and programme disruption.

Material Delays

Late procurement or unavailable materials can halt progress unexpectedly.

How to Avoid These Issues

  • Ensure drawings are coordinated before starting

  • Maintain clear communication between trades

  • Plan access and sequencing early

  • Confirm scope before works begin

Conclusion
Most delays are preventable with proper planning and coordination. A structured approach from the outset leads to smoother project delivery.

Previous
Previous

What Information Is Needed to Price an Electrical Project Accurately

Next
Next

Shell & Core vs Fit-Out: What’s the Difference?