Technology Scope Is Expanding

This requires specialized coordination.

Technology now spans multiple interconnected systems, all of which rely on power, pathways, space, cooling, and grounding to function properly.

Without a dedicated technology owner, that scope quickly overlaps with MEP responsibilities.

And that creates risk.

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Protecting Your Scope, Schedule, and Deliverables


A trusted technology stakeholder changes the dynamic.

When technology is clearly owned and coordinated, it shows. Projects run cleaner, coordination meetings are more productive, and MEP teams aren’t left fielding questions outside their scope. Over time, that consistency strengthens trust with architects, GCs, and clients.

Where We Fit on Your Projects

We own the technology layer that connects design decisions, MEP systems, and real-world use — so scope is clear and budgets are realistic.

That means:

We translate real end-user needs into technical requirements, so the Basis of Design reflects how the space will actually be used—without relying on conservative assumptions in a rapidly evolving technology landscape.
We plan the Digital Foundation™ early, working with both the architect and MEP to ensure adequate space, pathways, and capacity for core cabling infrastructure — supporting both current systems and future visibility across the building.
We lead AV, IT, and security design in-house, and coordinate specialized systems through trusted partners—simplifying multi-vendor complexity while giving you one clear point of contact.
Our proven process reduces risk by identifying scope gaps early—before they surface as RFIs, rework, or schedule pressure.

We’re not adding another voice to the room.

We’re bringing clarity and making coordination cleaner for everyone involved.

Got Tech Scope Creep?

Let’s talk about it.