For Developers & Project Owners
Structural engineering, prefabrication, and installation under one contract. No scope gaps between separate subs, no change orders from coordination failures. 20-30% faster to certificate of occupancy.
The Cost Advantage
Material costs per square foot are comparable across three structural systems. It's the delivery process that defines your real cost.
The Cost Advantage
Material costs per square foot are comparable across three structural systems. It's the delivery process that defines your real cost.
Schedule Compression
While your site work progresses, panels are manufactured and staged off-site. When foundations cure, structure starts the same week. No steel fabrication queues, no weather-dependent pours.
Months
Schedule Compression
While your site work progresses, panels are manufactured and staged off-site. When foundations cure, structure starts the same week. No steel fabrication queues, no weather-dependent pours.
Months
One Point of Accountability
When structural engineering, fabrication, and installation operate under three separate contracts, nobody owns the seams. Coordination gaps become RFIs. RFIs become change orders. Change orders become schedule delays.
Traditional Model
Each trade owns their scope and nothing else. The gaps between scopes belong to nobody. The developer absorbs the coordination risk, the RFIs, and the change orders that come with them.
QB Integrated Model
Design, engineering, procurement, fabrication, and installation under one contract. The team that engineers the structure installs it. No handoff gaps, no scope disputes. One call, one answer.
Project Showcase
Architect of Record: Smith + Associates
“QB’s early involvement allowed us to keep the vaulted timber ceilings exactly as envisioned without adding bulk to the structural members.”Lead Architect
Share the building type, size, location, and timeline. We'll give you an honest assessment of whether mass timber makes financial sense and what integrated delivery looks like.