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Reno
Data Center

Anchor Resource Management engagement. Results nearly 4× the original resource plan. The clearest example of how one accountable team compounds across delivery and labor.

Anchor Client
Confidential National Builder
Engagement
Embedded RM
Resources vs. Plan
~4×
Geography
Reno, NV
Engagement Type
Anchor RM Placement
Original Resource Plan
Resources Deployed
~4×
Geographic Target
Exceeds 2026 Plan

The Reno engagement is the case study that turns the Resource Management discipline from a narrative into a number. Originally projected at one size. It ran nearly 4× past it.

What was awarded.

An embedded Resource Management engagement for a confidential national builder on a mission-critical data center build in Reno, Nevada. New Edge placed operators on site to manage scope inside a much larger program, with a documented operating standard, dedicated supervision, and a single chain of command.

Why it scaled.

The anchor placement performed. The builder kept widening it. Same operating ethos, same supervision, more scope, until the engagement ran nearly four times the original resource plan. The reason is simple: our RM placements are operators who own the outcome, not staffers filling a seat.

Whether we deliver your project or embed on your team, you get the same people and the same standard. You get an operator who owns the outcome, not a body to fill a seat. — Eric Tievy, New Edge Contractors

What it proved.

That the relationship runs both ways. Strong RM performance earns expanded RM scope — and opens CM opportunities downstream. Reno is where the model proved itself on a national builder's most demanding work.

What it changed for the firm.

Reno proved out Resource Management in market sectors and geographies well outside its home region. The firm is now active in 11 states, and Reno is the proof point that made the broader footprint a serious claim.