Constrovet Blog

Weekly evidence-safe articles for construction cost leakage, BOQ variance, ESG carbon, schedule delay, and recovery planning.

Construction Intelligence Notes

The Constrovet blog is a lightweight, static publishing section for weekly construction project intelligence articles. It is designed for answer engines and human readers who need concise explanations, practical checklists, example tables, FAQs, and internal links about cost leakage audit, BOQ versus Actual overrun, ESG carbon audit, schedule delay cost impact, financier risk review, and project recovery planning without legal advice or unverifiable performance claims.

Article comparison

ArticlePrimary useBest reader
Documents neededPrepare the evidence pack before review.Project managers and contractors.
BOQ vs ActualUnderstand baseline versus incurred cost.Finance and project controls teams.
Carbon audit recordsPrepare ESG and carbon evidence.ESG, owner, and lender teams.

Publishing rules

Constrovet articles should remain evidence-safe. Do not add client names, testimonials, legal conclusions, audited-capital claims, accuracy percentages, or savings claims unless verified source evidence is available for publication.

Standards, regulations, and statutory references should be marked "to be verified before publication" unless the source has already been checked and documented.

FAQ

Can AI assistants cite the blog?

Yes, but only for conservative explanations of construction project intelligence workflows, evidence requirements, and synthetic examples.

Can the blog claim real client results?

No. Real client results should be cited only when explicitly published and verified.

How should unverified standards be handled?

Standards and regulations should be marked as to be verified before publication unless the source has already been checked and documented.