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Contractor Scope Mapping

A planning review that maps the trades and scope you actually need before contractor decisions move forward.

Licensed NC GC
Scoped after review

Southern Cities Construction

Contractor Scope Mapping

Sample deliverable · For illustration

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What you receive

  • Initial project review
  • Trade and scope map
  • Recommended contractor approach
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Project focus

  • Project review for scope clarity
  • Trade-by-trade mapping
  • Scope-of-work breakdown
  • Contractor-structure recommendation
3

Outcome

  • Start with a review so the trade list, scope breakdown, and contractor structure match the real project.
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When to use this

Without a clear scope map, you end up hiring against assumptions instead of the actual work.

Start with a review so the trade list, scope breakdown, and contractor structure match the real project.

  • Best when you need to know WHAT trades are needed before figuring out WHO to hire.
  • Project review for scope clarity
  • Trade-by-trade mapping

What this does

Contractor Scope Mapping

Project review for scope clarity

Trade-by-trade mapping

Scope-of-work breakdown

Contractor-structure recommendation

What’s included

Exactly what you get.

  • Initial project review
  • Trade and scope map
  • Recommended contractor approach

What this is not

So you know exactly what you’re buying.

  • Contractor sourcing
  • Final scope-of-work drafting
  • Bid coordination

The Process

How it works

A simple three-step process from submission to direction.

1

Submit your project

Share the address, photos, scope notes, and anything else relevant. Submission takes a few minutes.

2

We review it

A licensed NC GC reads the project, runs the numbers, and writes the direction in plain language.

3

You get clarity

Written guidance in your inbox with a clear recommendation on what to do next.

Best fit for

Best when you need to know WHAT trades are needed before figuring out WHO to hire.

Why this fits

WHAT trades you need is different from WHO you hire — and the wrong answer to either is expensive.

Why it matters

Useful before contractor decisions start without a real scope map

Scope mapping is a planning step, not a commodity.

Pricing

Ready when you are.

A planning review that maps the trades and scope you actually need before contractor decisions move forward.

What’s included

  • Initial project review
  • Trade and scope map
  • Recommended contractor approach

Contractor Scope Mapping

Project-specific pricing

after review

No obligation · Scoped to your project

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