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Our Services

We help contractors, developers, and property owners move projects forward—through permitting, estimating, scopes, and owner-side oversight—without adding overhead or confusion.

Owner’s Representative Support 

Best for: owners who want oversight without hiring a full-time CM

Includes:

Budget and schedule checkpoints

Contractor coordination support

Pay application review support (when applicable)

Weekly progress summaries and issue tracking

Simple oversight that keeps the project honest and moving.

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Permit & Plan Review Consulting

Helping projects move smoothly through municipal permitting.

Services include:

• Permit application preparation and review
• Plan review comment response coordination
• Re-submittal package preparation
• Coordination with architects and engineers
• Inspection scheduling guidance
• Permit closeout support

Municipal familiarity includes:

Miami-Dade County
City of Miami
Miami Springs
Homestead
and surrounding jurisdictions.

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Permit Support

Scope of Work & Contract Administration

Best for: avoiding disputes and protecting margins
Includes:

  • Scope of work exhibits (clear inclusions/exclusions)

  • Subcontract exhibit templates and trade scopes

  • Change order narratives and backup structure

  • Risk-focused language cleanup and coordination notes

‍ ‍Clear scopes prevent expensive surprises.

Protect Margins

Construction Estimating Support

Accurate estimating and takeoffs help contractors and developers make better decisions early.

Services include:

• Quantity takeoffs
• Budget verification
• Bid leveling
• Scope comparison
• Value engineering recommendations

Project Estimate

Owner’s Representative & Consulting

For property owners and developers who want construction expertise on their side.

Services include:

• Project budget review
• Contractor coordination support
• Schedule oversight
• Progress monitoring and reporting

Construction Scheduling & Planning

Where Scheduling Breaks Down

Construction schedules don’t fail because a timeline wasn’t created.

They fail because:

• Activities are not sequenced based on real field conditions
• Long-lead items are not identified early
• Trades are not aligned with actual site readiness
• Float is misunderstood or consumed too early
• Schedules are created once—but not actively managed

A schedule is only as strong as the decisions behind it.

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