Solvix International provides value engineering services for construction, infrastructure, building services, and real estate projects where clients want to improve performance, buildability, lifecycle value, or cost efficiency without diluting design intent, safety, compliance, or operational outcomes. Our role is to test whether the current solution is the best solution, and where it is not, to develop credible alternatives that are technically sound, commercially rational, and practically deliverable.
We approach value engineering as a disciplined decision-making process rather than a simple cost-cutting exercise. That means we examine function, scope, constructability, specification, programme, maintenance, risk allocation, procurement packaging, and whole-life implications before recommending any change.
This service can be delivered as proactive commercial governance on live projects, an independent review of a troubled cost position, or a targeted verification exercise linked to payment, change, funding, audit, or dispute concerns.
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The indicators that turn baseline data and actual performance into decision-ready project intelligence
Budgeted value of work scheduled to be completed by a reporting date.
Budgeted value of the work actually performed based on measured progress.
Real cost incurred for the work completed during the reporting period.
EV ÷ AC. Measures cost efficiency and overspend or underspend trend.
EV ÷ PV. Measures how efficiently the project is progressing against plan.
Estimate final cost, remaining cost, and expected variance at completion.
Our methodology can be deployed as a formal VE workshop, a targeted option review, or an ongoing advisory input alongside design development, procurement, or live project delivery. The level of analysis depends on project stage, information maturity, and decision urgency.
We define what “value” means for the project, whether that is capex reduction, buildability improvement, lifecycle performance, programme compression, risk reduction, or a balanced combination.
We examine the current design, specifications, quantities, cost build-up, programme implications, key interfaces, and known delivery risks.
We generate technically credible alternatives covering design, materials, systems, sequencing, standardisation, packaging, or procurement routes.
Each option is tested for feasibility, code and specification compliance, cost effect, programme effect, risk profile, coordination implications, and lifecycle performance.
We issue a clear recommendation matrix, support stakeholder review, and can remain involved through adoption, redesign, tender, or change management.
No. Effective value engineering improves the relationship between function, performance, risk, and cost. Some recommendations reduce cost; others improve quality, buildability, or lifecycle value for the same spend.
The greatest flexibility usually exists during concept and design development, but VE can also be effective before tender, during procurement, or when live project constraints require targeted optimisation.
Yes. We can support option development, redesign coordination, procurement implications, change control, and related cost or programme assessments as decisions move forward.
At Solvix International, we specialize in delivering exceptional project management and consultancy services.
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