
Contract Administration & Construction Review
Field reviews, inspections, and contract administration managed by our team throughout construction. When a question comes up on site, we're there the same day, not the following week.
Construction review and contract administration.
Construction review confirms that what gets built matches what was designed, what the municipality approved, and what the regulations require. The work runs from field reviews and contractor RFIs through site instructions, scope changes and contemplated change notices, inspection reports filed with the municipality, and certification of substantial completion and final acceptance.
A growing part of this work comes from consulting firms outside the region. They designed the project but do not have people on the Coast or in Squamish, so they retain us for the field reviews. Proximity is the reason it works: when an inspector raises a question or a contractor encounters an unexpected condition, we can be on-site the same day rather than two weeks later.
Strong site presence is critical to the successful execution of a project.

Not every project starts with us at day one.
We can also take over from another engineer mid-construction when the circumstances call for it. Each takeover is assessed case by case: before we commit, we review what was designed, what has been built, and what has been filed. It works when we can walk the project ourselves and form an independent assessment of its condition, rather than certify inherited paperwork we did not produce.
What we handle on a construction project.
Where this scope shows up.
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Site Servicing
Water, storm, and sanitary design prepared to the standard of the municipality reviewing it. We scope drawings to what the approving authority needs — not a generic package that comes back with a comment list.
Subdivision Services
Subdivision design from single lot splits through large multi-lot developments. We manage the file from feasibility through final acceptance, including the agency coordination that stalls most projects.

