Hidden Costs in Automation Projects: Why PLC and Control System Upgrades Often Exceed Their Original Budget

Most automation projects begin with a budget, a timeline and a clear business objective.
The expectation is simple.
Deliver the project on time and within budget.
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However, many PLC upgrades, SCADA projects and control system modernisation programmes end up costing significantly more than originally expected.
The reason is often not poor project management or supplier performance.
Instead, many projects encounter hidden costs that were never identified during planning.
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At Stratos Control Systems, we help Project Managers identify and manage automation project risks before they become expensive problems.
Why Automation Projects Frequently Exceed Budget
Automation projects are rarely isolated activities.
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They involve:
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Existing infrastructure
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Legacy systems
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Operational constraints
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Software development
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Integration requirements
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Production risk
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Many costs only become visible once detailed engineering and implementation begin.
Without thorough planning, budgets can quickly come under pressure.
Common Hidden Costs in Automation Projects
Incomplete Understanding of Existing Systems
Many facilities contain:
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Legacy PLC hardware
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Outdated software
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Missing backups
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Inaccurate drawings
Issues that are not identified during planning often become expensive surprises during delivery.
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Additional Engineering Requirements
Project estimates are often based on assumptions.
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Once implementation begins, teams may discover:
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Additional programming requirements
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Network modifications
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Hardware compatibility issues
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These activities can increase engineering effort significantly.
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Change Requests
Scope changes are one of the largest causes of project cost growth.
Additional requirements often emerge when:
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Stakeholders become involved later
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Operational requirements change
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Assumptions prove incorrect
Even small changes can affect budget and schedule.
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Testing and Commissioning Costs
Testing is frequently underestimated.
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Projects often require:
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Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT)
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Site Acceptance Testing (SAT)
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Functional testing
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Validation activities
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Additional commissioning support
These activities are essential but can increase project costs if not planned properly.
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Production Downtime
One of the most expensive hidden costs is operational disruption.
Project delays can lead to:
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Lost production
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Reduced throughput
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Missed delivery targets
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Increased operational pressure
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Why Hidden Costs Are Often Missed During Procurement
During procurement, many organisations focus heavily on:
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Initial project cost
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Supplier pricing
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Capital expenditure approval
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Less attention is often given to:
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Implementation risk
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Operational impact
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Lifecycle costs
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Long-term support requirements
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As a result, hidden costs remain undiscovered until project delivery is underway.
Download the Automation Project Cost Control Checklist
Successful automation projects require more than a budget.
They require a structured approach to identifying risks before they affect delivery.

Our Automation Project Cost Control
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Checklist helps Project Managers review:
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Scope definition
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Existing system assessments
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Risk identification
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Testing requirements
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Commissioning planning
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Documentation requirements
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Resource allocation
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Change management controls
Signs Your Project Budget May Be Underestimated
Common warning signs include:
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Limited technical detail in proposals
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Unclear deliverables
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Unrealistic schedules
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No evidence of risk management
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Weak documentation standards
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Limited experience with similar projects
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Poor communication during procurement
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These indicators often suggest project risk may be higher than expected.
How Stratos Helps Control Project Costs
Stratos Control Systems works with Project Managers to identify hidden risks before projects begin.
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Our approach includes:
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Detailed site assessments
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Scope definition
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Risk identification
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Project planning support
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Testing strategy development
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Structured project delivery
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This helps organisations improve budget accuracy and reduce project uncertainty.
Reduce Cost Surprises Before They Affect Your Project
Hidden costs are one of the most common reasons automation projects exceed budget.
By identifying risks early, improving planning and selecting the right delivery approach, organisations can significantly improve project outcomes.
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Stratos Control Systems helps manufacturers deliver automation projects with greater cost certainty, lower risk and stronger operational results.
