Scope map
A clear description of included work, responsibilities, allowances, exclusions, interfaces, and decisions still required.

One accountable project path
Owners benefit when the general contractor helps define scope, risk, constructability, logistics, procurement, schedule, and decision ownership before the field team is committed to assumptions.
One accountable project path
We review available design information, property conditions, operating requirements, permitting path, systems, interfaces, long-lead items, access, sequencing, and cost drivers. The result is not a promise that unknowns disappear; it is a clearer structure for resolving them.
That structure follows the project through estimating, procurement, submittals, field coordination, quality, reporting, change management, inspections, commissioning where applicable, and closeout.
What a useful preconstruction phase produces
A clear description of included work, responsibilities, allowances, exclusions, interfaces, and decisions still required.
Known conditions, assumptions, investigations, long-lead items, approvals, and operational constraints with named owners.
Design, decisions, permits, submittals, procurement, fabrication, field sequence, inspections, and turnover on one timeline.
An estimate that explains major drivers, alternatives, contingencies, and the information needed to improve reliability.
Full-cycle general contracting
From project question to controlled delivery
Understand the owner, property, users, design, objectives, constraints, and success criteria.
Review conditions, documents, authorities, systems, interfaces, access, and market risks.
Build scope, budget, schedule, decision, procurement, logistics, quality, and communication structures.
Manage construction through dedicated leadership, field controls, reporting, and coordinated problem solving.
Verify, document, train, hand over, and resolve the final details with the same accountability.
Related service areas
General contracting questions
We can begin with a concept, existing property, early design, partial documents, or a defined construction package.
Yes. We coordinate owner representatives, architects, engineers, consultants, vendors, landlords, tenants, and specialty partners.
Yes. We prefer one accountable construction structure that can connect preconstruction, procurement, field execution, systems, closeout, and turnover.
Our California practice serves qualifying projects across Los Angeles County and Orange County. Arizona work is performed under ROC #365684, and qualifying industrial projects can be evaluated nationwide.
One accountable project path