Input Documents
Gathering drawings, specs, and requirements.
Execution-phase technical office control for RFIs, submittals, interfaces, review registers, site decisions, progress reporting, and close-out evidence.
Project Support keeps technical decisions moving during execution, connecting the design office, site team, contractors, and employer representatives through disciplined coordination and reporting.
Technical office: Drawings, RFIs, submittals, review comments, meeting actions, and decision logs are controlled so site teams work from the same technical record.
Coordination: Electrical interfaces with architecture, structure, mechanical systems, civil works, utilities, fire/life safety, and site sequencing are clarified early.
Progress visibility: Dashboards and short technical notes show blockers, overdue decisions, risk movement, documentation gaps, and close-out status.
Set control system: Registers, RFI flow, submittal routes, meeting actions, and decision ownership are configured for the project.
Run coordination cadence: Open interfaces, overdue decisions, document changes, and site blockers are reviewed on a controlled rhythm.
Close with evidence: Actions are closed only when the agreed document, approval, instruction, or record supports the decision.
Technical office control for drawings, RFIs, submittals, review registers, meeting actions, decision logs, and close-out evidence.
02Interface coordination across electrical, mechanical, architectural, structural, civil, utility, fire/life-safety, procurement, and site teams.
03Decision-ready technical reporting for progress, blockers, risk movement, overdue responses, documentation gaps, and executive-level actions.
04Pre-handover review of testing plans, commissioning evidence, as-built records, and operational readiness.
Gathering drawings, specs, and requirements.
Code compliance and engineering validation.
Identifying vulnerabilities and cost optimization.
Actionable technical directives for stakeholders.