
The typical format for residential construction management goes something like this: a property owner hires an architect to design a building according to certain needs. The architect draws it and has it engineered. Often that architect recommends a contractor, or a builder is chosen based on lowest hard number bid per the drawings. A builder will often submit a lower than feasible number for the set of drawings based on identified flaws in the blueprints; when those phases are encountered in the building process, the builder submits change orders which, if manifold, may drastically alter the final building cost. Following an industrial construction management technique, Revolve© interfaces, on behalf of the owner, with every other aspect of the project, insuring a perfectly transparent set of drawings, construction agreement, and final price.