Illustrative Example · Reconstruction
From scope to schedule
Scopes, schedules, and selections live in one place so rebuilds stay on track and on budget.
An illustrative example based on a common restoration documentation and adjuster-handoff workflow.

James Walker
Project Manager · BuildRight Restoration
Illustrative example
01 · The problem
The challenge
Scope, selections, and schedule changes drifted across email and spreadsheets, so rebuilds slipped and change orders piled up.
02 · The fix
The solution
BuildRight moved scope, selections, and schedule changes onto one rebuild record, so every change stays tied to the job from start to sign-off.
03 · The outcome
The results
- Fewer change orders
- Projects stay on track
- Cleaner handoff from mitigation to rebuild
Product workflow
How RestoPath runs this workflow
The same steps this team relies on, mapped to the product.
Step 01
Build the scope
Itemize the rebuild scope on a single estimate.
Less admin
Scope and change orders stay on one record.
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