Our Services

CORDOS Development & Associates specialized expertise covers a wide range of offerings.

  • Pre-Acquisition Due Diligence

    Project Feasiblility Analyses

    Entitlements

    Conceptual Planning

    Capital Budgeting

  • Design Assist / Design Build

    Value Engineering

    Cost and Schedule Modeling

    Planning and Logistics

    Permitting

  • Project Management

    CPM Scheduling

    Cost Control / Accounting

    Site Management / Quality Control

    Inspections and Closeouts

  • Concrete

    Masonry

    Carpentry

    Finishes

    Plumbing

PROJECT DEVELOPMENT

Pre-Acquisition Due Diligence

Project Feasibility Analyses

Entitlements

Conceptual Planning

Capital Budgeting

CONSTRUCTION

Project Management

CPM Scheduling

Cost Control / Accounting

Site Management / Quality Control

Inspections and Closeouts

PRECONSTRUCTION

Design Assist / Design Build

Value Engineering

Cost and Schedule Modeling

Planning and Logistics

Permitting

TRADE CONSTRUCTION

Concrete

Masonry

Carpentry

Finishes

Plumbing

SERVICES

We think of architecture not as a single practice, but as several interlocking ones. Landscapes are inseparable from structures, ecology is inseparable from building requirements, and improving human relationships is the ultimate goal of any project. Aesthetic movements come and go, but we have found these principles to be timeless.

As partners, we strive for honesty and clarity. Our first job is to understand the client’s vision and needs, not to present our own. We value timeliness, direct communication and prototypes over presentations, as well as the occasional face-to-face meeting over a drink or a meal.

Over the years, we have been fortunate to collaborate with some excellent clients on some wonderful projects, but we believe it is still too early to weigh in on the success of the work. A building exists in time and its usefulness is directly related to how well it continues to perform.

We are proud of our Danish home and heritage, but do not consider ourselves exponents of Danish design. National style has no place in architecture, where a building must first and foremost be suited to local needs.