Project Management

From Getting it Built to Keeping it Occupied

Construction Management

Our construction management services can help you get your next project built more efficiently and/or allow you to save money by doing some of the work or management yourself. We can help you select materials, appliances, fixtures, and subcontractors as well as manage the permitting process and all inspections. We can help you develop a budget, negotiate with subcontractors, put together subcontract agreements, and manage the disbursement of funds. Or, we can provide full-scale construction management or design/build services. Any level of involvement that suits you, suits us.

We have the experience and depth to handle any and all of your specific needs in completing your project to your satisfaction as delineated below, but are not limited to the following:

1. Single Family Dwelling Units (custom designed to satisfy yours needs and budget)

2. Single Family Dwelling Unit Subdivision

3. Multi-Family Dwelling Unit Subdivision

4. Home Improvement Work

5. Restoration/Rehabilitation Work (Historic and Private)

6. Additions to Existing Structures/Residences

7. Maintenance Type Work (roofing, carpentry, drywall, finishing of floors, walls, ceilings, plumbing, heating, electrical, h.v.a.c. and exterior work related to building/site, etc.)

The following are typically part of this service:

  • Provide full time supervision
  • Provide estimating, scheduling and project management
  • Provide detailed cost accounting
  • Provide weekly reports on our website outlining: construction activity, future construction activity, inspections, items for approval and items pending
  • Provide a project account on our website to view pictures of construction progress
  • Prepare and submit shop drawings and submittals for construction components, i.e. concrete, steel, windows, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, carpet, tile, doors, millwork and paint
  • Schedule weekly meetings with construction committee and design team
  • Schedule weekly meetings with subcontractors to main established schedule
  • Request and complete final punch list from Owner and Architect to insure that all parties are satisfied
  • Provide as-built drawings for mechanical and electrical systems


Cost control is maintained through the establishment of a contracted price with each subcontractor through a Purchase Order system. This enables the company to monitor each project and its schedule of values with each invoice.