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Operations services keep everyone on track to meet realistic goals

Establishing aggressive but realistic goals. Communicating clearly throughout the construction process to meet them. These are major keys to success and Rogers-O’Brien Construction operations teams use a number of tools to achieve them, including:

Team success meetings

If everyone involved in a construction project understands the shared set of goals that maximize success for all parties involved, communication improves and unnecessary conflicts diminish. As site work for every new project begins, Rogers-O’Brien holds a team success meeting with owners, architects and design teams, other key consultants, and major subcontractors. Together, we obtain a clearer understanding of your needs and establish relationships that enable you to spend less time managing communications between stakeholders.

Schedule management

Starting with accurate schedules is crucial to project success. Using them along with valuable communication tools that get everyone involved in the project on the same page is what distinguishes the Rogers-O’Brien approach to scheduling. Our well-defined and proven schedule management processes help you minimize uncertainties related to interest on construction loans and productivity downtime.

Cost management

For the vast majority of projects we have completed, Rogers-O’Brien has returned contingency and budget dollars back to owners. How? We start with budgets that project managers, superintendents, and key subcontractors know that they can meet. Then during construction, we act as if our money were at stake in the project because our reputation is on the line, with each and every project.

Risk minimization

Few construction companies have staff with the breadth and depth of experience to analyze every set of plans before construction begins. But Rogers-O’Brien risk avoidance experts find potential problems that can be easily corrected — usually without cost or aesthetic implications — when identified early in the construction process. They help you avoid time-consuming and costly repeat corrections and warranty work.

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