Professional Roles

Specialized company functions turn project intake into records, scope checks, and field decisions.

K&K's work is divided into project intake, site-readiness review, engineering coordination, modular delivery planning, field records, compliance administration, and software-enabled photo reporting.

Operating Team

Roles are useful when they produce clear project records.

Factory preparation, local trade work, review requirements, and owner records stay tied to the same written scope.

  • Leadership routes approvals and escalation.
  • Project teams keep schedule and field records aligned.
  • Technical reviewers connect drawings to site realities.
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Role Areas

The company separates executive oversight, project delivery, technical work, and administration.

Management

Executive and Operations Leadership

Owns intake, approval routing, partner response, risk calls, escalation records, and company policy decisions.

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Project Delivery

Project Managers and Coordinators

Track schedule, vendors, site-readiness items, work sequence, milestone photos, open issues, and owner updates.

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Technical

Engineering and BIM Review

Checks drawing assumptions, modular structure questions, equipment-room constraints, field conflicts, and closeout files.

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Software

Field Data and AI Systems

Handles field capture, media tagging, notes review, issue flags, report exports, and human-reviewed AI observations.

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Specialized Knowledge Areas

Role knowledge supports specific delivery decisions.

  • Site readiness, power coordination, and field documentation
  • Prefab delivery, kit planning, installation sequence, and finish records
  • Field media, supplier quote requests, project correspondence, and closeout files
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Professional Standards

Role descriptions are tied to real delivery needs.

K&K describes role areas by the records and decisions they produce: intake notes, site-readiness lists, supplier quote follow-up, drawing assumptions, photo logs, issue lists, and closeout files.