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Transparency Isn’t About Line Items — It’s About Leadership “Transparency” gets thrown around a lot in building. It sounds good, and every builder says they offer it. Most clients believe that transparency is a line-by-line breakdown — a massive spreadsheet that lists every nail, tile, and downlight. In our experience, that doesn’t bring clarity. It brings overwhelm. And for the kind of clients we work with — people who lead companies, manage farms, or oversee complex budgets — that kind of detail often raises more questions than it answers. They don’t want fluff. But they also don’t want to be dumped with a 400-line estimate and told to sort through it. It’s also never as simple as just pulling one item out…the analogy I use is going to the shops to buy the ingredients for 5 recipes. You walk through the shops and get everything you need for all 5 recipes. At the checkout you realise that you’ve gone over your budget. The problem is, if you chuck out an ingredient it will definitely impact one recipe, it could also impact 3 or 4. So to balance your budget, you will need to change more than one of the recipes. To know what you can change…you need to be a chef. Your builder should be your chef, sometimes its not always straightforward to explain how we changed the recipes, just that we made it work for you. So what our clients look for is leadership. At Enduro, that’s what we aim to provide. Here’s what real transparency looks like to us: A clearly explained scope — so you know what’s included, and what isn’t A price that reflects the actual cost of what you want — not a stripped-back version with bits missing Honest advice when something doesn’t make sense — even if it’s uncomfortable to say Sometimes that means calling something out early. Other times, it means recommending a better way forward — even if it’s not the cheapest option. The goal is never to flood you with data. It’s to make sure you understand the decisions that matter — and feel confident making them. Because when you’re building a home, you’re not just choosing a number. You’re choosing a team to guide the process. And real guidance doesn’t come from a spreadsheet. It comes from experience — and the willingness to tell the truth early. Want to build with more clarity from day one? Download our guide: Before You Build: A Guide for People Who Expect More from Their Home http://bit.ly/47lJIt7 It’s a short, visual read designed to help you avoid common traps, understand what matters most, and make confident decisions as you plan your home.