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As an Industry Consultant, we provide alternatives to employees in certain categories where consistent employment may be hard to maintain due to seasonal or economical trends.  We help our clients to minimize their employee costs through our hands on tasks completed on an as needed or by the project allowing our clients to minimize;

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Employee training

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Employee supervision

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Employee benefits

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Employee maintenance

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Employee taxes and fees

which can add up to significant savings annually when handled correctly for support staff needs.  Many Construction entities may not have the resources or time to complete or maintain job costing to allow it to bear the importance and value it is designed to bring back to the company as a profit tool for future projects. These services include;

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Estimating projects from initial job meeting through bid opening

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Non-biased review of project estimates completed by others

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Project management from attending meetings to report status and scheduling update through complete management, reporting, scheduling, buy outs and job costing for billing as the project progresses.

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Job costing of on going projects for budget comparison, forecasting based on estimates compared to actual expenditures and cash flow reviews for remainder of project.

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Job costing of past projects to establish key indicators for future bidding including efficiency percentages, cost per man hour / man day, equipment & man power utilization along with mobilization and lost time factors.

These support tasks assist our clients to focus their time on generating revenue by applying time towards labor and material mobilizations and control tasks.  Contact Us to review your support needs to put you back in charge of your business.   

 

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