Construction Design Consulting
Ray has been a consultant and contractor for 45 years, managing over $90 million in general construction projects. With a bachelor’s degree in industrial studies, he smoothly integrates into the design process, coordinating complex tasks like inspections, hazardous conditions, traffic, materials, and subcontractors.
Known for guiding clients through projects, Ray’s approach ensures minimal stress for owners. His benevolent nature and efficient project management distinguish us from other companies.
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What to Expect
Consulting Process
Consulting Plan for Engineering Construction
Objectives
- To assess the current engineering processes and workflows.
- To identify areas of improvement in efficiency, cost management, and project delivery.
- To provide actionable recommendations for optimizing engineering practices.
- To implement selected recommendations and monitor their impact.
Scope of Work
- Initial Assessment: Review current engineering and construction processes, tools, and team structure.
- Data Collection: Gather data on project timelines, costs, resource allocation, and performance metrics.
- Analysis: Analyze data to identify bottlenecks, inefficiencies, and areas for improvement.
- Recommendations: Develop a set of recommendations based on the analysis.
- Implementation: Assist in the implementation of selected recommendations.
- Monitoring and Evaluation: Monitor the impact of changes and provide ongoing support and adjustments as necessary.
Methodology
Phase 1: Initial Assessment
- Conduct interviews with key stakeholders (engineers, project managers, contractors, clients).
- Review existing documentation (project plans, reports, budgets).
- Perform on-site observations of engineering and construction workflows and practices.
- Develop a detailed report outlining findings and recommendations.
- Prioritize recommendations based on impact and feasibility.
- Present recommendations to the client and obtain feedback.
Phase 2: Data Collection
- Collect quantitative data on project performance (e.g., time to completion, budget adherence, quality metrics).
- Collect qualitative data through surveys and feedback from team members.
Phase 3: Analysis
- Use statistical tools to analyze quantitative data and identify trends.
Phase 4: Recommendations
- Develop a comprehensive set of recommendations based on the analysis.
Phase 5: Implementation
- Develop an implementation plan with clear timelines and responsibilities.
- Implement process changes, new tools, or workflow adjustments.
Phase 6: Monitoring and Evaluation
Deliverables
- Assessment Report: Summary of findings from the initial assessment.
- Data Analysis Report: Detailed analysis of collected data.
- Recommendations Report: Comprehensive list of recommended changes.
- Implementation Plan: Step-by-step plan for executing recommendations.
- Monitoring Reports: Regular updates on the progress and impact of implemented changes.
Timeline
- Phase
- Initial Assessment
- Data Collection
- Analysis
- Recommendations
- Implementation
- Monitoring
Budget
The budget includes provisions for travel expenses, materials and supplies, and miscellaneous costs.
Success Metrics
- Reduction in project completion times.
- Improved budget adherence.
- Increased client satisfaction.
- Enhanced team productivity and morale.
our leardership
meet the team
Ray Petrin
President, CEO, Founder
BA Industrial Studies
Member Of PACE And Qualified In JARPA Submissions
Veronica Pedro
Office Manager
Contract And Production Specialist.
Alfredo Navarrete
Superintendent Of HTCI Projects, Licensed General (B) Contractor
Highly Skilled In Engineering Construction
Fluent In English And Spanish
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