We help owners, companies, facility managers, and general contractors evaluate, plan, coordinate, and execute projects with greater control over scope, cost, schedule, quality, and operational risk.
We analyze existing conditions, identify risks, define scopes, and coordinate execution. We can start with the initial assessment and preconstruction, or focus directly on the construction work.

We assess existing conditions, document needs, analyze alternatives, and help define scope before construction begins.
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Upgrades and improvements in operating facilities: safety, operational continuity, coordination, and document control.
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Renovations, tenant improvements, expansions, and upgrades for commercial spaces and offices.
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Remodeling, repair, and home improvement with clear scopes. Design your home online in 5 minutes.
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Paving, parking lots, sidewalks, access roads, drainage, signage, lighting, and exterior improvements.
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Digital tools to organize information, catch omissions, and improve decisions — always with professional review.
Learn more →Industrial dining hall with metal panel envelope and food-grade epoxy flooring system (~1,800 ft²) in food production plants: diamond grinding preparation, 100% solids primer, and high-durability finish.
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Epoxy flooring renovation and food-grade drain retrofit in operating food plants — Texas PE-stamped engineering, municipal permitting, and GMP protocols without stopping production.
Tell us about your projectOur team built and remodeled retail and convenience store chains on a rolling basis for national brands — meeting specifications, corporate audits, and opening deadlines. We bring that same discipline to every project, wherever it is.
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We can help you assess existing conditions, organize the scope, and identify a practical path to develop the project.
We start by understanding the problem before recommending a solution. Every step is documented.
We listen to the need, the project goals, and the main constraints.
We document existing conditions, access points, interferences, and visible risks.
We organize the work: limits, assumptions, exclusions, and responsibilities.
We analyze solutions, priorities, phasing, schedule, and budget considerations.
Scope, price, terms, preliminary schedule, and change procedure.
Specialty trades, documentation, suppliers, permits, and licensed professionals.
We execute per the scope, documenting progress and conditions found.
Anything additional or unforeseen is documented and authorized before it's executed.
We review, address punch-list items, and organize final documentation.
Industrial plants · Food and beverage facilities · Distribution centers · Warehouses · Commercial properties · Retail and service spaces · Offices · Residential · Parking lots · Exterior infrastructure · Municipal and roadway projects

Julio Hernández Vera and Rosa María López Jiménez personally lead every project, with a track record of hundreds of jobs — from national convenience store chains to roadway infrastructure.
We operate from Texas to wherever your project is, with formal documentation for corporate clients: Texas LLC, federal UEI (SAM.gov), EIN, and W-9.
We work with professional collaborators across disciplines — engineering, architecture, surveying, MEP, and construction management — and coordinate with licensed specialists when the project requires it.
Yes. We can get involved starting with the conditions assessment and scope definition, or join during the construction phase.
Yes, depending on the type of work and safety conditions. Execution can be organized by phases, areas, night shifts, or weekends.
We can prepare preliminary estimates and construction proposals based on available information. The level of accuracy will depend on the scope, drawings, and verification of existing conditions.
We can develop concepts, technical studies, documentation, and design coordination. Services requiring a license, signature, or professional stamp must be performed or validated by professionals licensed in the applicable state.
We can support and coordinate the process. Specific responsibility will depend on the jurisdiction, the contract, and the type of project.
Yes. When a project requires licensed specialty trades, we coordinate qualified contractors and suppliers per the scope.
We use it as a supporting tool to organize and analyze information. Results are reviewed before any technical, contractual, or financial decisions are made.
They are documented and communicated to the client. If they result in work outside the scope, a change proposal is prepared before executing it, provided safety and emergency conditions allow.
We can provide preliminary ranges when sufficient information is available. Presenting a formal proposal may require a site visit and document review.
If you need to assess a facility, define a scope, or carry out an improvement, share the basic project information. After reviewing it, we'll reach out to better understand the need and determine the next step — some projects may require an assessment visit before a proposal can be prepared.