After Construction

Where problems are either corrected or inherited

At the end of a project, anything unresolved doesn’t go away, it transfers to the owner.

  • Defects become your responsibility

  • Warranty claims become harder to enforce

  • Your relationship with the contractors change

This is your final window to identify issues, enforce corrections, and protect your investment.

Where Owners Lose Leverage

At The End Of A Project:

  • Contractors are moving on

  • Warranty timelines begin

  • Documentation becomes your responsibility

If issues aren’t identified and addressed now, they become significantly harder and more expensive to resolve later.

What We Identify

  • Incomplete or misaligned work

  • Defects that were overlooked or accepted

  • Warranty exposure that hasn’t been defined

  • Future liabilities that haven’t surfaced yet

How We Protect Your Position

  • Document defects clearly and completely

  • Establish a strategy for warranty enforcement

  • Identify future risk before it becomes your problem

  • Consolidate findings into a usable, action report

When This Matters Most

  • Before final payment

  • During punch list and closeout

  • Before warranty periods begin to expire

Don’t Inherit What Should Be Corrected