Construction oversight · South Florida
Premier Redevelopment Group brings 24 years of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers construction oversight to commercial and public projects — schedules reviewed the way owners review them, quality enforced the way the Corps enforces it, and documentation that holds up.
Independent eyes on your project — contractor performance, progress, and risk reported to you straight, from notice to proceed through closeout.
Management of scope, budget, and delivery across single projects or multi-project programs, with the documentation discipline federal work demands.
Baseline review, monthly update analysis, lookaheads, and recovery planning. We read schedules the way the approving owner will.
Quality program development and field enforcement built on the three-phase inspection system — preparatory, initial, follow-up — and deficiency tracking that closes.
Payment request review and validation, cost tracking, and change-order management. Two decades of approving — and rejecting — contractor pay applications.
Submittals, RFIs, modifications, punch list, and turnover packages handled completely, so the end of the job is as clean as the start.
For 24 years our principal sat on the owner's side of federal construction — deciding which schedules got accepted, which pay applications got certified, and which work got torn out. PRG puts that standard to work for general contractors, developers, and public owners in South Florida.
Israel Miller spent 24 years inside the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, rising from engineering technician to senior project engineer — the government's on-site authority on construction programs across Florida, Maryland, Louisiana, Germany, Poland, and Afghanistan. He has served as the sole U.S. construction authority in country, led quality assurance teams on one of NATO's most scrutinized programs, and managed projects from first planning study through final closeout.
His work delivering training-range infrastructure supporting NATO's Eastern Flank — including a heavy-vehicle bridge built with the Polish Army and the U.S. 7th Army Training Command — was covered by official U.S. Army press:
"We're doing everything from ground improvements to vehicle maintenance facilities to range towers and anything that facilitates training at these ranges." — Israel Miller, quoted by USACE North Atlantic Division, 2022
That career taught one lesson PRG is built on: projects don't fail at the ribbon cutting — they fail quietly, weeks earlier, in unreviewed schedules, unverified quality, and undocumented changes. PRG exists to catch those moments while they're still cheap to fix.
Tell us what you're building and where it stands. We'll tell you, plainly, whether and how we can help.