Discovery & Scope Definition
Every project begins with a focused assessment of existing conditions, constraints, and objectives. We define structural implications, feasibility considerations, and preliminary cost expectations before moving forward.
Clear scope definition at this stage reduces ambiguity and protects downstream decisions.
Design & Preconstruction
Upon approval and execution of the construction agreement, a project initiation retainer activates the design and preconstruction phase.
During this stage, we:
- Finalize selections and technical details
- Confirm structural requirements
- Coordinate engineering or permitting needs
- Refine scope clarity
- Harden cost projections
This phase ensures that construction begins with aligned expectations and reduced risk.
Cost Finalization & Scheduling
Once scope and selections are confirmed, pricing is finalized and sequencing is established. Project scheduling reflects subcontractor coordination, material lead times, and inspection requirements.
Defined cost and schedule alignment protects both timeline and investment.
Construction Execution
Construction proceeds under structured oversight and documented scope control. We coordinate trades, manage inspections, and monitor budget performance throughout the build.
Change requests are addressed through formal documentation to preserve clarity and prevent scope drift.
Completion & Closeout
Upon substantial completion, final inspections and quality review are conducted prior to project closeout.
Our objective is not only visual completion, but long-term structural and functional performance.
Our framework is designed to create predictable outcomes in environments where complexity is common. Defined process protects schedule, cost, and structural integrity; regardless of project size.
