We apply proven expertise across diverse sectors, helping clients navigate
risks, resolve disputes, and deliver projects with clarity and confidence.
Upstream, midstream, and downstream projects face regulatory complexity, constructability challenges, and cost escalation risk. We provide constructability reviews, project controls, and forensic schedule analysis to address design gaps, manage cost overruns, and support claims for delay, disruption, and quantum evaluation.
Industry research shows cost overruns in Canadian oil and gas projects often fall in the range of 15% to 25% due to regulatory changes, permitting delays, and scope growth.
Large scale transit, highway, and public works demand stakeholder coordination, tight scheduling, and strong documentation. We deliver independent project controls, baseline versus as-built schedule reviews, and constructability audits to anticipate disruptions, while providing delay and disruption assessments and expert reports for defensible dispute resolution.
In Canada, infrastructure projects frequently seek extensions of time averaging around 50% of the planned schedule due to changes in scope, regulatory delays, or design issues.
Projects for power generation, transmission, and wastewater or potable water treatment require compliance, environmental permitting, and reliable operations. We support early constructability reviews, cost and schedule forecasting, and change order risk assessments, while addressing delay, disruption, and quantum claims through forensic analysis.
Studies indicate that many energy and utility projects in Canada report schedule slippages of 6 to 12 months, often linked to permitting delays and supply chain disruptions.
Developments are often affected by design changes, cost escalation, labor or material shortages, and regulatory approvals. We provide constructability reviews to reduce issues early, project controls to maintain budgets and schedules, and independent quantum and delay evaluations for dispute resolution.
Research shows that commercial and multi unit residential projects in Canada often exceed budget by 10% to 20% due to change orders and scope growth.
Hospitals and institutional facilities are governed by safety requirements, compliance standards, stakeholder alignment, and commissioning obligations that often extend schedules. We deliver constructability reviews, project monitoring, and expert analyses to manage risk and address delay and disruption claims with defensible insight.
Healthcare facility projects frequently experience schedule slippages of 5% to 10%, driven by regulatory and commissioning requirements.
Mining and resource projects involve technical risk, ore variability, remote logistics, and environmental compliance obligations. We perform constructability reviews, cost and schedule controls, and delay, disruption, and quantum analysis to deliver defensible and optimized outcomes throughout the project lifecycle.
Global research indicates that many mining projects experience cost overruns between 20% and 30%, particularly in remote or geologically complex regions.
Marine infrastructure projects including ports, coastal protection, and offshore platforms must contend with environmental constraints, tides, corrosion, and permitting risk. We deliver constructability assessments, project controls, and forensic delay and disruption analysis to support strong outcomes under challenging conditions.
Coastal infrastructure projects often encounter schedule slippages in the range of 5% to 15% when environmental permitting or material logistics issues arise.