The Facet Feasibility Sprint™

A focused early-stage study that helps owners, churches, developers, and business leaders understand what is possible, what it may cost, what the risks are, and whether the project is worth pursuing.

The Cost of Committing Without Clarity

Most project mistakes don't happen in construction. They happen in the decision that preceded it.

A building that can't legally serve its intended use. A renovation budget that didn't account for code upgrades triggered by the scope. A site that can't meet parking requirements for the proposed occupancy. A change-of-use that requires a full sprinkler retrofit nobody priced.

These are not rare complications. They are standard variables that belong in your decision — not your construction contract.

The Facet Feasibility Sprint™ puts that information in your hands before you are legally, financially, or publicly committed to a path.

The cost of getting it wrong after you've committed is measured in months and six figures. The cost of getting clarity before you commit is not.

What a Feasibility Sprint Is Not

It is not a design proposal. We are not pitching you on hiring us for the full project.

It is not a contractor's estimate. We are not bidding the work.

It is an experienced, independent, architecture-, contractor-, and developer-led read on your property, your project, and your decision, delivered before you are past the point where it can change anything.

It is not a code compliance certification or a legal opinion.

A feasibility Sprint is for you when you are asking:

What kind of Deliverables do you recieve:

You get a concise written report with site/building findings, zoning and code observations, visual test-fit options where appropriate, budget/schedule ranges, risk flags, and a recommendation map that will show which paths to proceed, which need redefining, which ones to pause, and which ones you should walk away from and why.

Our Process is not one-size-fits-all.

We uniquely form sprints for each of these types of development (click on the puzzle you are trying to solve)

Business Owners & Institutional Leaders

You need to know if the space works operationally, legally, and financially before you commit to a lease, purchase, or renovation.

Church & Ministry

You're weighing a building purchase, a renovation, an expansion, or a new campus. The decision involves your congregation, your budget, and your mission.

Developers & Investors

You need to understand yield, code constraints, permit path, and project risk before you buy, entitle, or raise capital.

Retreats/Homes/Short Term Rentals

You have a site, property, or vision and need to know what's possible before you design, permit, or build.