2025-07-04 12:28:15
DESIGN ASSIST
A MORE EFFECTIVE START TO EVERY PREFAB PROJECT

The foundation for a successful project begins long before construction. Early collaboration with prefabricated building solution providers can significantly improve the design process and overall project performance. When technical insight and aesthetic goals are aligned early, the result is a more efficient, streamlined path from concept to completion.
EARLY ENGAGEMENT MATTERS.
Wells’ specialty design services translate the design vision into efficient, buildable solutions. This collaboration supports a wide range of project goals, from achieving a striking architectural façade to navigating complex structural requirements. Engaging the specialty design team at the right time helps identify opportunities, avoid rework, and improve constructability without sacrificing the original vision.
Early coordination determines the potential for using prefabrication, provides reliable cost and constructability feedback, and reduces the likelihood of scope gaps or late-stage changes and change orders. It can also eliminate redundant drafting efforts, helping to ensure that all partners are working from the same playbook.
Every project is different, and the level of design assistance needed varies. Some teams may benefit from high-level input during early planning, while others may require detailed, ongoing collaboration throughout design development. What matters is that the goal is the same: to help deliver a successful project by supporting your vision with the right expertise. Ultimately, a design-assist model is built on partnership. You remain in control of the design; your prefabrication partner simply brings value-added resources and technical expertise to help bring it to life—efficiently, effectively, and without compromise.


LET’S LAY THE GROUNDWORK FOR PROJECT SUCCESS—TOGETHER.
Learn more about Wells’ specialty design services at wellsconcrete.com/DesignAssist/
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