Both sides of the table — in one firm
BuildingCalifornia'sNext Generation of Schools
100+ years of combined California K-14 construction leadership — former superintendents, CBOs, facilities directors, and a 43-year licensed public-school contractor — under one construction firm.

The §4525(e) edge
Leadership and licensure, in one team.
California Government Code §4525(e) requires construction management on public projects to be performed by a licensed contractor, architect, or engineer. Many CM consulting firms can't satisfy this on their own.
We hold the qualifying California contractor's license in-house — so the people advising your board are the same firm legally qualified to manage the work.
in OPSC funding helped secured across the portfolio
California districts under active program management
years of district-side facilities leadership
§4525(e) qualifying contractor's license
What we do
Full-program construction management for K-14
From the bond campaign's first cash-flow model to the final DSA-301 certification — one firm, accountable end to end.
Hands-on management of K-14 projects on occupied campuses — schedule, OAC meetings, RFIs and submittals, change orders, and safety.
Learn moreCalifornia Education Code §17406 delivery — a builder at the table during design, open-book pricing, and single-source accountability.
Learn moreInformal and formal bidding under the California Uniform Public Construction Cost Accounting Act — fast, audit-ready delivery of small-to-mid projects.
Learn moreHard-bid and negotiated general contracting for K-14 — ground-up, modernization, demolition, and site work, with the trades managed in-house.
Learn moreActive programs
Trusted with California bond programs today
Districtwide bond program
More than two decades of continuous program support — modernizations and new construction delivered across the district while maintaining the trust of board, staff, and community.
Measure MM bond program
Program management for the district's Measure MM bond — translating the ballot promises into projects, schedules, and state-compliant reporting.
Districtwide facility program
District-wide facility program management — prioritizing the work, sequencing it around occupied campuses, and keeping funding sources layered and compliant.
What we've built
Recently built by our team
Two-plus decades of California public-school construction across seven Southern California districts — predominantly lease-leaseback.
Building for California schools since
years in public-school construction
bonding capacity (single / aggregate)
Southern California districts served
Districtwide Modular Classrooms (2023–24)
Garden Grove USD · Districtwide modular classroom installation
Lease-Leaseback2024$9.1MDistrictwide Modular Classrooms (2024–25)
Garden Grove USD · Districtwide modular classroom installation
Lease-Leaseback2025$6.0MDistrictwide Modular Classrooms (2025)
Garden Grove USD · Modular classroom installation
Lease-Leaseback2025$2.1MBall Junior High School
Anaheim Union HSD · Site improvements and new marquee
Alternative delivery2019$2.0MSunny Hills High School
Fullerton Joint Union HSD · Modernization of 8 science classrooms
Alternative delivery2020$1.9M
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Tell us about your bond, your program, or the project that's keeping you up at night. We'll bring both sides of the table.
