Owner-Side Project Management & Construction Management
Your capital project deserves someone in the room whose only job is protecting your investment
Obedient Technology provides owner-side PM/CM for industrial and manufacturing capital projects across the Southeast. We work for you — not the contractor, not the engineer.
Most capital project overruns are preventable
They don't happen because contractors are bad or engineers make mistakes. They happen because owners aren't set up to manage them — and by the time they realize it, the money is already spent. Inadequate scope definition. Estimates with no stated precision. No one reviewing invoices. No one watching the critical path. No owner's representative with the authority and experience to push back.
That's what we fix. Before execution starts.
The Numbers
15+ Years owner-side PM/CM experience $80M+ Capital projects managed 100+ Contractors coordinated on a single project 4 Industries: pulp & paper, chemical, food & beverage, manufacturing
What This Looks Like in Practice
Chemical — Non-Condensable Gases Owner had just lost their project manager, poor scope definition, no baseline estimate, and internal team with more questions than answers. We led full front-end planning through construction management and startup. Project funded and closed within approved budget. Outage window met.
Food & Beverage — Production Line Expansion Started the project from the procuremente phase. Rebuilt the budget and schedule from current status, managed three concurrent contractor crews, and completed within the outage window.
Woodyard — Debarking Drum Upgrade Multi-party vendor coordination across multiple process units. Owner lacked in-house mechanical expertise to challenge engineering. We managed the full scope from RFP through phased installation. All units returned to service on schedule.
Client names kept confidential. References available upon request.
Not sure if you need outside support on your next project?
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