Empowering Decisions with Certainty

75%

Of Business from Repeat
Clients or Referrals

100%

Conflict-Free

30%

Staff with 20+ Years
of Experience

Our Process

Master Planning
Grant Support and Fundraising
Capacity Building
Community Engagement
Conception
Project Implementation

Site Selection
Lease Negotiation
Work Letter Analysis

Project Planning
Budgeting Monitoring
Schedule Adherence
Vendor Procurement
Contract Negotiations
Design Management
Construction Oversight
Financial Compliance
Grant Management
Project Close-Out

Customized Services

Relocation & Decommissioning

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Portfolio & Program

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Strategy Services

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Licenses and Certifications

Advanced Degrees

  • Masters in Business Administration
  • Masters in Construction Management
  • Masters in Property Management
  • Master of Architecture
  • Masters in Engineering
  • Masters in Project Management
  • Masters in City Planning
  • Masters in Energy Management
  • Masters of Science in Real Estate Development

Industry Licenses

  • Registered Architects
  • Registered Landscape Architects
  • Professional Engineers
  • Real Estate Salespersons

Professional Certifications

  • Project Management Professionals (PMP)
  • Facilities Management Professionals (FMP)
  • NCIDQ Certifications
  • Change Management Certifications
  • Biotechnology Certifications
  • LEED AP Professionals
  • WELL Accredited Professionals
  • Corporate Finance Certifications
  • Certified Healthcare Constructors
  • Six Sigma Credentials
  • OSHA Credentials

Frequently Asked Questions

The Construction Manager is responsible for overseeing specific trades such as electrical, carpentry, plumbing, and general construction. In contrast, a Project Manager can remain involved throughout the entire project lifecycle, ensuring alignment with the overall project vision. The Project Manager also holds all consultants, including the Construction Manager, accountable to the project’s priorities and objectives. For more information, click here: https://watchdogpm.com/blueprint/project-management-pioneers-difference-between-project-manager-and-construction-manager/

An owner’s representative can be engaged at any stage of a project, but the greatest value is when they are involved early, allowing the project manager to participate in budget and schedule planning, proactively identify stakeholders, define key milestones, and assess potential risks.

The architect leads the design process, the general contractor oversees construction, and the project manager integrates all components on behalf of the owner, serving as a true representative of their interests from a holistic perspective. The project manager also manages the full project lifecycle, ensuring that every aspect is executed on time, within budget, and in alignment with the overall objectives.