Value EngineeringValue engineering is another “value-added” service that AMC typically applies to all of our construction projects. Value engineering, by definition, is a systematic and organized procedural decision-making process. The concept originated at General Electric in the 1940’s. VE helps people creatively generate alternatives to secure essential functions at the greatest worth as opposed to costs. The concept of value engineering has been successfully applied to the general construction process for decades.
At Anderson-Moore Construction Corporation, our value engineering team, with diverse backgrounds, is assembled and the five phases of VE – investigation, speculation, evaluation, development, and presentation – are used to guide the team through the process. Value engineering formulates the solutions into recommendations and those valid recommendations are then implemented into the construction design. The VE purpose is to ensure that only concepts that have the highest potential for values are ultimately presented and used. AMC utilizes this process to guarantee that our clients receive the most cost-effective, functional and quality-controlled construction project. Every step of the process is geared toward obtaining a result that increases the ROI (return on investment) or value, for our clients. |


