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Turn RFIs into ROIrn RFIs into ROI !


Research shows that contractors receive about 10 RFIs for every $1 million spent on a project. They cost money, delay projects, and cause legal and other risks.


What if you could get a 5X-10X return on investment by reviewing construction documents in advance?


Catch mistakes, omissions, and other potential problems before  better at night, and achieve that ROI on your next project.


How? With an independent third-party Design and Coordination  many times over.


What Construction Stakeholders Say About Design and Coordination Reviews


Contractors: “You are going into a project blind without proper design coordination.”


Construction Consultants for Developers: “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” “These reviews help all parties – the owner, contractor, design team, architect, and engineers.”


Architects:


“We know what we want in our heads when we communicate that idea in our drawings. Another set of eyes helps evaluate if we made it clear.” Engineers:


“An additional set of eyes reviewing the plans is always valuable.”


“We are often so rushed that we don’t have time to do all the quality control we would like. But we are so close to it we probably wouldn’t see all the errors.”


Contact us for a free estimate on an independent third-party Design and Coordination Review


10% discount for AGC of California member companies!


R. F. NELSON


& ASSOCIATES STRUCTURALENGINEERS


Ronald F. “Rawn” Nelson, SE2077 714-323-0871


rawnn@verizon.net


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