1What we’re seeing
This project may need a little more organization before decisions are made.
A Project File can help keep scope, questions, documents, timing, and possible next steps in one place.
From StepCheck answers — what may matter, what to clarify, and which path fits: focused jobs often go straight to Who May Help; larger projects usually add a Project File first. Guidance only.
After StepCheck, read this Summary — it recommends the next page for your project.
Your answers show enough moving parts that organizing the project before moving ahead is the better next step.
Project File • project
This project may need a little more organization before decisions are made.
A Project File can help keep scope, questions, documents, timing, and possible next steps in one place.
Use your Project File before moving too far ahead.
This project has enough moving parts that it should be organized before major decisions are made. Your Project File is where scope, timing, questions, possible permit considerations, and next actions can start to come together.
As the project becomes clearer, your Project File can help keep details, questions, documents, costs, and next steps together in one place.
Optional: Open Project File if you want permit notes, site logistics, or a printable handoff.
When you are ready
When the project grows, Build Path can support a Project File, role ideas (Who May Help), stages, and funding checks — each on its own page when it fits.
Focused path: StepCheck → Summary → Who May Help (Project File optional). Complex path: StepCheck → Summary → Project File → Who May Help.