Technical depth beneath the seven service families
Service families describe the control system. Capabilities are the specialised assignments inside those families: the technical problem, when you would engage, the work involved, and what you would receive.
Start from the family, then the assignment
Each capability belongs to one of the seven families: Project Controls, Planning & Scheduling, Cost Management, Construction Management, Contract Management, Claims & Disputes, and Risk Management. The family page remains the description of the broader discipline. The capability describes the specialist assignment.
Grouped by parent service
Service family
Project Controls
Project Controls Planning
Set the control rules before the first reporting cycle invents them. Explore CapabilityProgress Measurement & Reporting
Measure physical progress, not optimism, and report one period position. Explore CapabilityIntegrated Change Control
Keep unapproved change visible as variance, not silently absorbed into the baseline. Explore CapabilityService family
Planning & Scheduling
Baseline Schedule Development
A performable CPM baseline, not a bar chart prepared for a kickoff pack. Explore CapabilitySchedule Review & Assurance
Independent read of whether a programme can be used as a control instrument. Explore CapabilityCritical Path Analysis
Identify the driving path and near-critical exposure from the live CPM, not a static Gantt print. Explore CapabilityRecovery Scheduling
Rebuild remaining work into options the project can actually instruct. Explore CapabilitySchedule Risk Analysis
Duration uncertainty and completion exposure on the programme — not a qualitative risk workshop. Explore CapabilityService family
Cost Management
Service family
Construction Management
Service family
Contract Management
Service family
Claims & Disputes
Extension of Time
An EOT package a planner and a contract administrator can both defend. Explore CapabilityTime Impact Analysis
Measure the time effect of a defined event on a contemporaneous programme. Explore CapabilityDelay & Disruption Analysis
A delay (and disruption) opinion built from the programmes and facts that actually existed. Explore CapabilityClaim Preparation & Rebuttal
A claim or rebuttal pack built from the project file, not a rewrite of history. Explore CapabilityService family
Risk Management
A capability is an assignment, not a second website
Start from a capability when you already know the technical problem — for example a baseline that must be built, a programme that must be reviewed, or a delay event that must be modelled. Start from the parent service when you need the whole family. Training and Insights explain methods; capabilities describe engagement, work, and deliverables.
Relevant industries and who commonly needs the work
Industry links describe typical capital-project environments. Client-solution links describe organisation roles. Neither implies named clients or past appointments.
Discuss the technical problem in front of you
If a capability matches the work you need, use the contact form. Outcomes are not guaranteed.