How we work

From an open-ended need to controlled execution.

Our method organizes information, defines responsibilities and keeps risks, schedule, cost, quality and safety visible throughout the project.

The Elyon method

Six stages for turning complexity into results.

Our method organizes information, defines responsibilities and keeps risks, schedule, cost, quality and safety visible throughout the project.

01

Listen and assess

We understand the context, operation, problem, constraints and expected outcome.

02

Define scope and engineering

We translate the need into specifications, quantities, technical criteria and clear boundaries.

03

Build the master plan

We align resources, accountable owners, schedule, costs, risks, safety and control points.

04

Prepare and mobilize

We validate personnel, equipment, materials, permits, logistics and start-up conditions.

05

Execute and supervise

We coordinate fieldwork, quality, progress, issues, communication and evidence without losing continuity.

06

Deliver and improve

We close testing, open items, documentation and lessons learned to sustain or scale the outcome.

Visible control

What clients can expect during the project.

The level of documentation adapts to the size and risk of the work, but the logic remains: clarity before starting, follow-up during execution and evidence at delivery.

01

Defined scope

Deliverables, exclusions, quantities, acceptance criteria and accountable owners.

02

Work program

Activities, sequence, milestones, resources and committed dates.

03

Safety and risk

Site conditions, controls, PPE, permits and supervisory responsibilities.

04

Follow-up

Progress, photographs, issues, decisions, consumption or indicators, depending on the service.

05

Quality

Inspections, tests, measurements and validations aligned with the expected outcome.

06

Closeout

Handover, open items, evidence, recommendations and a continuity plan when applicable.

Ways to work together

We enter where the need exists and grow with the operation.

A problem may begin in one pillar and be solved through several.

A facility adaptation may require construction, final cleaning, component manufacturing and supplies. The client keeps a single point of contact while we coordinate the required specialties.

Let us get started

Tell us what you need to solve.

We assess your needs and propose the right path, even when it requires integrating multiple specialties.