Owner’s Representative & Construction Consulting
Capital Improvement Projects
Understand Your Project. Protect Your Investment. Support Your Owners.
HOA and condo boards have a fiduciary duty to protect owner interests—especially during major capital improvement projects. For Kauaʻi AOAOs and resort communities, island-specific construction logistics, permitting considerations, and project challenges can add another layer of complexity. Similar challenges can arise on the mainland, particularly in environmentally sensitive areas or jurisdictions with complex permitting and regulatory requirements.
When things go wrong, it’s rarely one major issue. It’s gaps in the contract, missed scope, and lack of oversight that can leave owners exposed.
Whether you’re planning a major project or already navigating one, independent owner-side review can provide valuable insight at critical decision points. When concerns arise, early identification and clear documentation can help you understand your options and make better-supported decisions.
Supporting Defensible Board Decisions
When project decisions affect an entire community of owners, not everyone will agree with the path ultimately chosen. Boards need to understand the available approaches, consider the risks and potential impacts of each, and clearly document the basis for their decision.
I help boards evaluate those options and establish a well-supported record of what was considered—so they can confidently explain not only what was decided, but why.
How I Help
PROJECT INSIGHT & RISK
Independent project review, progress documentation, early risk identification, and practical response strategies before potential issues become costly delays.
DIRECT ACCESS
You work directly with me throughout the project. Clear communication, high accessibility, and timely insight when it matters most.
OWNER REPRESENTATION
Your interests—and the collective interests of the ownership community—remain at the center of my work through clear documentation and substantiation of issues, risks, and deviations.
Services are tailored to each project and may include one or more of the following:
Contract & Exhibit Review (AIA, Exhibit B & C, and Custom Agreements)
Review contract documents from a construction and execution standpoint to identify scope gaps, conflicting requirements, and potential risk before they become costly issues.
Scope Gap & Responsibility Analysis
Review plans, specifications, and project documents to uncover missing scope, overlaps, and unclear responsibility assignments that can lead to change orders, delays, and disputes.
Construction Documentation & Project Tracking
Maintain organized written logs and photo documentation to establish a clear record of project progress, site conditions, identified concerns, and deviations from contract requirements.
Owner Communication & Reporting
Provide clear, ongoing communication and remain highly accessible, so you understand the status of your project—including identified risks, potential impacts, and where each currently stands.
ACTIVE PROJECT ISSUE REVIEW
Step in at any stage to independently review emerging concerns, document relevant conditions, and provide a clear, well-supported basis for informed owner decisions.
PROJECT RECORD & DISPUTE SUPPORT
Develop thorough, well-organized project records with the understanding that documentation may later be relied upon when evaluating disputes, responding to claims, or supporting formal proceedings.
Recent Project Example
Project details have been generalized.
On a multimillion-dollar resort-wide re-piping project, I was engaged to provide independent owner-side project review, including review of project documentation and ongoing assessment of contract compliance.
- Reviewed project documentation and applicable contract requirements
- Compared documented project requirements with observed field conditions
- Reviewed contractor pay applications and supporting documentation against project records and observed progress
- Identified and documented potential project risks for owner review
- Organized project information to support timely, informed owner decisions
- Developed a detailed, time-sequenced project log supported by written and photographic documentation
- Maintained a clear, well-organized project record to support ongoing project review and informed owner decisions
When It Makes Sense to Bring Me In
Boards are often asked to navigate complex construction decisions with limited independent, owner-side guidance. Contractors, engineers, and other project professionals each bring valuable expertise within their respective roles.
My role is different. I look at the project from the owner’s perspective—helping you understand your options, identify potential risks, and approach major decisions with greater clarity and confidence.
- Before signing a construction contract
To identify scope gaps, conflicting requirements, and potential risk before you’re committed. - When reviewing contractor bids or proposals
To compare what is—and isn’t—included, uncover inconsistencies, and identify potential cost exposure. - When a project doesn’t feel right
To independently review what is happening, document relevant conditions, and give you a clearer basis for deciding what to do next. - Before making a major project decision or responding to a contractor
To ensure your position is informed, well-supported, and grounded in the contract and available project documentation.
Why Work With Me
I work on behalf of the owner—providing independent, owner-focused insight throughout complex construction projects.
You work directly with me from start to finish. I combine hands-on construction experience with a practical approach to contracts, scope, and documentation—helping you maintain a clear understanding of where your project stands and where potential risks may exist.
I understand how contract requirements, field conditions, and project documentation intersect. My role is to bring those pieces together, identify concerns clearly, and give owners a well-supported basis for informed decisions.
Get a Second Set of Eyes on Your Project
If you have a project coming up—or one already underway—I’m happy to review your contract at no cost and let you know if there are any risks, gaps, or missed opportunities worth a closer look.
A brief review upfront can prevent costly mistakes later.
