Pre-construction Services

Overview of Pre-construction Services
Our pre-construction service encompasses all your essential required activities before construction begins. They involve site investigation, preliminary design, budgeting, obtaining permits and approvals, and coordinating with stakeholders to ensure a smooth transition into the construction phase.

What's included in our pre-construction process
Hexagon’s pre-construction services give you all the required plans, documents and permits to complete your project. Our team of specialists can guide you through the whole process.
Project scheduling
We will plan, organise and manage tasks and resources within your project to meet deadlines and achieve goals efficiently.
Design decision making
Our consultants will assist in the prioritisation of options to solve design problems, balancing factors such as functionality, aesthetics, usability and feasibility to achieve desired outcomes.
Options for procurement of works
We will present realistic timeframes and budgets through construction and negotiation to fulfil your specific requirements.
Obtaining Permits and Approvals
Securement of legal permissions from authorities to execute projects, ensuring compliance with regulations, codes, planning permission and environmental standards.
Co-ordination with Stakeholders
Keeping every essential stakeholder informed is important to us. We will maintain effective communication with clients, suppliers and third-party groups to ensure we are all on the same page.
Types of contracts to be used
Hexagon delivers clarity in contracts, permission and authorisation documents and file management to streamline your work process.

“We have worked with Lisa and HEXAGON (formally Epsilon) on various Railway Depot Upgrade Projects. Their positive, creative attitude has ensured projects are normally delivered on time and within budget. We recommend them to our customers and will be using them again. .”
Bob Newsham, Senior Project Manager, ALSTOM Mobility UK
Check out our previous case studies
Central Rivers Wheel Lathe
Requirement for a new rail maintenance facility encompassing a steel portal frame cladded building to house a state-of-the-art double-headed wheel lathe.