Construction Engineering & Project Support
Construction engineering and project support services provide technical oversight throughout all phases of construction, from early feasibility evaluation through project completion. Splendor Property Management coordinates construction engineering and project support services to assist with planning, execution, and quality control for residential, commercial, and mixed-use developments. These services focus on engineering coordination, documentation review, cost alignment, and construction-phase oversight. All engineering analyses, technical recommendations, and professional opinions are prepared by appropriately licensed engineers. Our role is to coordinate processes, manage documentation flow, and support project execution through structured oversight.
Pre-Construction Feasibility and Planning Support
Pre-Construction Feasibility Analysis
Pre-construction feasibility analysis evaluates whether a proposed project is technically and operationally viable prior to design finalization or construction commitment. Analysis may include review of site conditions, existing infrastructure, zoning considerations, and anticipated engineering requirements.
Feasibility coordination supports early identification of constraints related to structural systems, utilities, access, or regulatory requirements. Findings are documented to support informed decision-making and risk assessment before significant resources are committed.
Early Engineering Coordination
During the pre-construction phase, engineering coordination helps align project goals with technical realities. This includes facilitating communication between ownership, design professionals, and consultants to ensure project assumptions are realistic and supported by engineering input.
Early coordination reduces the likelihood of scope changes, redesigns, or unforeseen complications later in the construction process.
Construction Document Review and Technical Coordination
Construction Document Review
Construction engineering support includes review of construction documents to assess technical consistency, constructability, and alignment with engineering standards. Reviews may focus on drawings, specifications, and supporting calculations prepared by design professionals.
Document review helps identify potential conflicts, omissions, or coordination gaps between disciplines such as structural, architectural, and MEP systems. Findings are documented and communicated to the appropriate professionals for clarification or revision.
Interdisciplinary Coordination
Construction document coordination ensures that engineering components align across disciplines. Structural systems, building systems, and architectural layouts are reviewed collectively to reduce field conflicts and change orders during construction.
This coordination supports smoother construction execution and more predictable project outcomes.
Value Engineering and Cost Optimization
Value Engineering Coordination
Value engineering involves evaluating design elements and construction methods to achieve project objectives while controlling costs. Coordination focuses on identifying alternatives that maintain required performance and compliance while improving efficiency or reducing unnecessary expense.
Engineering input supports evaluation of materials, systems, and construction approaches. Recommendations are documented for ownership and design team consideration.
Cost Optimization Review
Cost optimization efforts focus on aligning engineering solutions with project budgets. Reviews may assess system sizing, material selection, and construction sequencing to identify cost impacts without compromising safety, code compliance, or long-term performance.
Optimization coordination supports informed trade-offs and helps manage budget risk throughout the project lifecycle.
Construction Phase Engineering Support
Engineering Support During Construction
During active construction, engineering support coordination assists with addressing technical questions, clarifying design intent, and reviewing proposed modifications. Communication between contractors, engineers, and project stakeholders is facilitated to ensure timely resolution of technical issues. Construction phase support helps maintain alignment between approved plans and field execution while minimizing delays caused by unresolved engineering questions.
Change Review and Technical Documentation
When changes arise during construction, engineering coordination supports review of proposed modifications for technical feasibility and compliance. Documentation is tracked to ensure changes are properly reviewed, approved, and incorporated into project records. This process supports accountability and maintains a clear record of project evolution.
Field Inspections and Quality Assurance
Field Inspections Coordination
Field inspections are coordinated to observe construction progress and verify that work aligns with approved plans and specifications. Inspections may address structural elements, system installations, or critical construction milestones.
Inspection observations are documented and communicated to relevant parties when corrective action or clarification is required.
Quality Assurance Oversight
Quality assurance oversight focuses on verifying workmanship, material installation, and adherence to engineering requirements. Oversight supports early identification of deficiencies that could impact performance, safety, or compliance if left unaddressed. Quality assurance coordination contributes to overall project integrity and long-term asset performance.
Documentation, Compliance, and Professional Limitations
Construction Documentation and Recordkeeping
Construction engineering and project support services include maintaining organized documentation related to reviews, inspections, and coordination activities. Records may include inspection reports, review comments, and correspondence logs. Accurate documentation supports compliance verification, future maintenance planning, and risk management.
Licensing and Scope Disclaimer
All engineering analyses, inspections requiring professional certification, calculations, and technical opinions are provided exclusively by licensed engineering professionals. Splendor Property Management coordinates these services but does not provide engineering design, certifications, or professional engineering judgments. Our role is limited to administrative coordination, project support, and documentation oversight throughout the construction process.



