Construction Management Services
Projects We Manage
Every property is different, and so are the challenges that come with maintaining and improving it. Whether you’re planning a major capital improvement or tackling necessary repairs, Clear Line Construction Management provides objective oversight and clear guidance.
We work with HOAs, property managers, and owners to translate technical construction details into plain language, protect budgets, and make sure contractors deliver on their promises.
Below are examples of the types of projects we commonly manage, along with the scale and services we provide.
Types of Projects Managed
We provide oversight and stakeholder representation on a wide variety of community and property improvement projects, including:
Asphalt and concrete repair/replacement
Balcony coverings, repairs, and full replacements
Carports, carport lighting, and community-wide lighting upgrades
Decks, stairs, railings, and wood repairs
Low-slope and sloped roofs, including gutters and downspouts
Stucco and EIFS repairs/replacements
Exterior painting and waterproofing
Window and door replacement projects
Fire sprinkler repairs and safety upgrades
Ground settling surveys and structural assessments
(Don’t worry if your project isn’t listed — if it involves construction management, chances are we can help.)
Project Scale and Scope
Our experience covers projects ranging in size from $100,000 to $3.5 million+, serving communities from 8-unit complexes to 200-unit associations, with timelines from a few months to 18+ months.
We tailor our involvement to your needs, from full-service management to specific support services, including:
Stakeholder consultation – clarifying project needs and priorities
Project surveys & scopes – developing clear, detailed work scopes
Bid facilitation – drafting RFPs, coordinating site walks, reviewing and comparing bids, and supporting contractor selection
Pre-construction planning – scheduling, site layout, and stakeholder communications (including board and community notices)
Onsite oversight – ensuring quality, code compliance, and progress against contract terms
Change order review – verifying accuracy and advising on options and costs
Stakeholder updates – providing clear progress reports and presenting at board meetings
Compliance checks – verifying insurance, licenses, and permits
Closeout support – managing punch lists and ensuring smooth project completion