Keystone Advisory helps leaders and teams make decisions and commit spend with confidence
Keystone Advisory helps leaders and teams make decisions and commit spend with confidence
Delivering capital projects can be complex, expensive and mistakes are costly.
When ambiguity around decisions and direction exists, time, scope and spend quickly come under pressure. Committing to major decisions without clarity is a risk you don’t need to take.
Keystone Advisory provides independent client side direction and strategic oversight for projects in the built environment. The result is lower risk, an aligned team and a clear direction.
Establish Structure
We set up the brief, success criteria, roles, decision authority, programme, and
reporting, so everyone knows what good looks like and how decisions will be made.
Enable early decisions
We run focused sessions and produce decision plans that help leaders choose a
direction early, before significant time and money is committed.
Manage risk effectively
We identify the real risks early, agree mitigations, and reduce avoidable surprises by sequencing work in the right order.
How clients typically work with Keystone
We clarify the current position, define what matters next, and turn that into a deliverable plan that everyone can follow.
Clients enter our decision led approach at different points depending on what needs to be decided next.
When projects are forming and confidence is low. We’ll help you define the project and understand how to proceed.
Typically covers strategic advisory, briefing, options appraisal, and early governance setup.
When delivery is underway but direction and decisions are starting to drift. We’ll help you regain clarity, align priorities, and keep delivery moving.
Typically covers client side delivery leadership, decision support, reporting, and proactive risk and issue management.
When boards need clearer visibility and confidence around decisions, risk, and spend. We’ll help you put proportionate governance and oversight in place.
Typically covers governance design, decision frameworks, reporting, and senior oversight.
