Services

What We Coordinate

Depending on the project scope, our coordination packages may include:

  • electrical systems,
  • lighting layouts,
  • low voltage,
  • HVAC systems,
  • plumbing systems,
  • cabinetry coordination,
  • ceiling layouts,
  • soffits and framing zones,
  • tile alignment,
  • trim carpentry,
  • flooring transitions,
  • equipment placement,
  • appliance coordination,
  • backing locations,
  • roof penetration planning,
  • irrigation and landscape coordination,
  • driveway utility planning,
  • exterior lighting,
  • build sequencing between trades,
  • material quantity takeoffs,
  • and execution-ready coordination drawings for field use.

Our work focuses on the real-world interaction between systems during construction and the countless field decisions that are typically left unresolved until trades arrive on site.

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What We Do Not Do

We do not replace the architect, structural engineer, or licensed engineering professionals.

We do not perform:

  • structural engineering,
  • foundation calculations,
  • load-bearing wall design,
  • roof engineering,
  • truss engineering,
  • structural beam calculations,
  • code engineering,
  • or permit engineering services.

Those systems remain under the responsibility of the architect, engineer, manufacturer, and permitting professionals involved in the project.

Our focus is the coordination layer inside the project — the areas that most often change during real construction based on builder decisions, trade conditions, field limitations, client revisions, equipment selections, and installation requirements.

This is where many construction conflicts actually happen, and where coordination between trades becomes critical before work reaches the field.