👉 Post-posted engineering refers to the practice of making engineering decisions, designs, or plans after the initial planning phase has concluded, often based on new information, changing circumstances, or unforeseen challenges. This approach can lead to significant deviations from the original plans and may result in increased costs, delays, or even project failure if not managed carefully. However, it also allows for greater flexibility and adaptability in complex projects where conditions can evolve rapidly. Effective post-posted engineering requires robust communication, clear documentation, and a structured review process to ensure that all stakeholders are informed and can contribute to adjustments as needed.