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GGE Consulting Engineers provides PE-led construction management and construction administration for commercial and residential projects across San Antonio and South Texas. Our construction management practice is backed by 45 years of engineering and public works experience — including former service as City Engineer and Water Utilities Director — giving GGE a technical depth and regulatory fluency that general contractors and non-engineering project managers simply cannot replicate. Every engagement is personally overseen by Gustavo Gonzalez, P.E., your single point of contact and accountability from first consultation to final closeout.



All our services are driven by three core values: Integrity, accountability and reliability. Our Construction Management Services are amongst the best in the industry across the Austin-San Antonio metroplex and South Texas.
Engineering review conducted before ground is broken and before a general contractor is fully committed — evaluating design constructability, identifying conflicts between structural, civil, and architectural documents, assessing permit readiness, reviewing contractor schedules and site logistics, and providing the owner with independent technical perspective. For residential owners planning additions or commercial developers evaluating contractor proposals, pre-project consulting is the highest-value investment in the entire project timeline.
Comprehensive oversight of the construction process from mobilization through occupancy — monitoring contractor performance against the approved plans and schedule, evaluating change order requests for technical legitimacy and fair pricing, coordinating between the design team and contractor, managing the documentation trail, and representing the owner's interests at every stage. GGE's PE-backed construction management gives owners the technical authority to hold contractors accountable to what was designed and permitted.
Systematic Quality Control / Quality Assurance procedures applied at every phase of the project — verifying that materials, workmanship, and installed conditions conform to the construction documents, applicable codes, and project specifications. GGE's three-level QC process — self-check by the performing technician, independent technical review by senior staff, and final review and authorization by Gustavo Gonzalez, P.E. — ensures that nothing leaves our office or gets certified in the field without passing the most rigorous review standard in South Texas engineering.
Before construction begins, GGE conducts a comprehensive pre-project review — examining all design documents for constructability issues, identifying conflicts between structural, civil, architectural, and MEP drawings before they become field change orders, confirming permit readiness and outstanding approval items, and reviewing the proposed construction schedule against realistic sequencing constraints. We establish the project's communication protocols, documentation standards, and reporting cadence, and brief all parties — owner, contractor, and design team — on roles, responsibilities, and escalation paths. The goal of Phase 1 is to surface every foreseeable problem before a shovel touches the ground.
During active construction, GGE performs periodic site observations to verify conformance with the approved permit drawings — not just general progress observations, but engineering-level verification of structural, civil, and systems elements as they are installed. We review and respond to contractor submittals, shop drawings, and product data; issue RFI responses with the engineering authority of the design team; evaluate and document every change order request before any additional work proceeds; and monitor the construction schedule against the approved baseline, flagging delays and their downstream implications before they compound. Progress photos are maintained and distributed with each observation report.
At critical construction milestones — pre-pour reinforcement placement, framing completion, structural system installation, and systems rough-in — GGE's PE performs formal field inspections verifying conformance with the structural and civil design documents. Each inspection produces a written report with findings, and where required by the building department or lender, GGE issues a signed, PE-sealed inspection certification letter. These certifications carry the legal authority of a Texas licensed Professional Engineer's professional judgment — satisfying the requirements of the City of San Antonio, Bexar County, Hays County, and lenders requiring third-party inspection certifications as conditions of project financing.
Project closeout is where the documentation discipline GGE has maintained throughout construction pays its final dividend. We conduct a formal substantial completion inspection — generating a comprehensive punch list of outstanding items requiring contractor correction before final payment — and track punch list completion through to resolution. GGE coordinates the preparation of as-built record drawings reflecting actual field conditions, compiles the complete project documentation package for the owner's records, files any required post-construction reports with regulatory agencies, and issues the final professional certifications necessary for occupancy permits, lender releases, and project acceptance by municipalities or government agencies.
Construction management is the professional discipline responsible for planning, coordinating, and overseeing a construction project from pre-construction through final closeout — ensuring the project is built on time, within budget, to the specified quality standard, and in full compliance with the permitted drawings and applicable building codes.
In San Antonio and throughout Texas, construction management by a licensed Professional Engineer adds a layer of technical accountability that is legally and practically distinct from a general contractor’s self-management. A PE can:
For owners without in-house construction expertise — including municipalities, school districts, and private developers — PE-led construction management is the most effective tool for protecting a significant capital investment from contractor errors, code violations, and scope disputes.
GGE’s construction management is backed by 45 years of engineering and public works experience — including management of capital programs exceeding $100 million annually — giving clients a level of technical authority no general contracting firm can provide.
These two terms are often used interchangeably but describe different scopes of engineering engagement during a construction project.
Construction administration (CA) is a defined phase in an engineer’s or architect’s contract covering the period after design drawings are issued for construction. It typically includes reviewing shop drawings and contractor submittals, responding to Requests for Information (RFIs), issuing field clarifications, conducting periodic site observations, and providing PE-certified inspection reports at critical milestones. Construction administration is the minimum engineering support required during the build phase of most projects.
Construction management (CM) is a broader scope that encompasses pre-construction planning, contractor selection support, schedule development and monitoring, pay application review, budget management, change order control, owner representation, and complete project documentation — in addition to the technical functions of construction administration. Construction management is the right choice for owners who need comprehensive project oversight and do not have in-house construction expertise.
GGE provides both:
Most GGE clients on significant commercial or public projects benefit from the full CM scope — the pre-construction consulting phase alone typically recovers its fee by identifying drawing conflicts before they become change orders during construction.
Pre-project consulting is a structured engineering review conducted before a construction project breaks ground — often before a construction contract is fully executed. At GGE, a pre-project engagement evaluates:
The return on pre-project consulting is well-documented in construction industry research: resolving a design conflict during pre-construction costs a fraction of the same conflict discovered mid-construction, when rework, schedule disruption, and contractor overhead claims compound the original problem.
For residential owners planning additions or commercial developers evaluating a contractor’s proposal, GGE’s pre-project consulting provides an independent, engineering-level perspective on what is being committed to — before the commitment is irrevocable.
Yes. GGE provides owner’s representative (OR) services on commercial and residential construction projects throughout San Antonio and South Texas. As the owner’s representative, GGE acts as the owner’s technical advocate and project watchdog — filling the gap between what the owner is paying for and what the contractor is actually delivering.
In the owner’s representative role, GGE:
For municipalities, school districts, and government agencies that lack in-house construction engineering staff, GGE’s owner’s representative service provides the technical oversight that public accountability requires on taxpayer-funded capital projects.
GGE’s owner’s representative experience spans publicly funded projects under City of San Antonio bond programs, as well as private commercial and residential projects — giving the firm fluency in both the technical and regulatory dimensions of construction oversight.
GGE is built around the principle that design and construction management should be integrated — not separated by an arm’s-length contract between competing firms. When GGE provides construction management on a project it also designed, the construction team understands the design intent at the same engineering depth as the designers — because they are the same people.
In practical terms, this integration means:
When GGE serves as construction manager on projects designed by others, the team’s engineering depth allows technical review of submittals, RFIs, and field conditions at a level that non-engineering CM firms cannot provide — acting as a true technical proxy for the owner rather than a scheduling and documentation service.
The integrated delivery of construction management, civil engineering, and structural engineering under one firm and one project manager eliminates the most common source of construction cost overruns: inter-firm coordination failures that become expensive field changes.