Project Pathways
Project Pathways
Procurement moving before the scope is defined? Vendors quoting on different assumptions? Commissioning checks still unclear until handover? Each pathway guide brings together the right decision prompts, inputs, and deliverables for that project type, so scope is set before vendors are engaged.
Use this summary to open the pathway that matches your project type, so the triggers, information needed, and work outputs are clear before the project moves into sourcing, installation, or operational change.
How the work fits together
Project Pathways organises the work by project type. The pathway guides below show the triggers, minimum inputs, deliverables, and completion checks for each route, so scope is set before sourcing or installation moves ahead.
Pathway guides in this section
What this project summary covers
Project triggers
What usually brings the work to this point, whether it is a new build, retrofit, reuse target, performance bottleneck, outlet change, or an equipment-led need.
What must be confirmed
The site conditions, water or residuals condition, outcome target, and practical information that should be clear before the scope is written in detail.
What the next stage should produce
Minimum inputs, decision prompts, and work outputs that carry the project into sourcing, design definition, and later delivery stages with better clarity.
How it connects onward
Read this together with the Engagement Roadmap so project type and project sequence stay aligned rather than being treated as separate pieces of work.
Project Pathways
How Project Pathways connect to the broader engagement
Advisory Services
Clarify outcomes, constraints, and decision logic before options are compared. The work that sets the scope before planning begins.
Systems Planning (FlowPlan)
Map the full picture across water, reuse, residuals, and energy, so every stream has a defined route, connections and constraints are confirmed before design begins, and the information vendors receive reflects decisions that have been tested, not assumed.
Specialist support
Design and sourcing advisory for the decisions that follow planning: equipment selection and technology fit, sourcing strategy, integration and automation requirements, and implementation support through to commissioning. The work that turns a confirmed scope into a deliverable scheme.