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What We Do

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At HMFairview, we help shape the built environment through advisory, design, and delivery services that blend strategic clarity with technical depth. We partner with public agencies, private developers, and institutions to unlock value, manage complexity, and deliver outcomes that endure — economically, socially, and environmentally.

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Advisory & Strategy

Turning ambition into executable strategy

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We work at the front end of major programs to help clients define vision, secure funding, and build robust governance. Our advice is grounded in data, policy insight, and a clear understanding of implementation.

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Services include:

  • Infrastructure strategy & capital planning

  • Program governance & funding strategy

  • Transaction support & public-private partnerships

  • ESG and climate adaptation frameworks

  • Business case & policy advisory

Project and Program Strategy

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Front-End Advisory

Formative advisor, building teams, developing procurement strategies, and establishing governance rules and norms. This is a critical phase in the project lifecycle, as it sets the stage for success. By providing guidance and support during this early stage, front-end advice helps clients avoid costly mistakes and improve their chances of project success.

Project/Program Delivery

Project/program management is a complex and challenging task that requires a wide range of skills and expertise. It involves leadership and oversight, risk management, schedule and budget management, quality control, and stakeholder management. By effectively managing all of these aspects, project/program managers can help ensure the success of a project.

Project / Engineering Feasibility

Engineering feasibility studies and engineering due diligence are essential steps in the planning and development of large infrastructure projects. These studies help to identify and assess the technical, economic, and environmental feasibility of a project, as well as to identify and mitigate potential risks. By conducting these studies, project sponsors can make informed decisions about whether or not to proceed with a project, and can develop a more comprehensive and robust project plan.

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