THE DEFENSE ENVIRONMENT
Military Construction Consultants. Federal Compliance Behind Them.
We field the professionals the work calls for, and carry the federal compliance obligations required on active federal programs. The prime stays focused on the program. We deliver the technical resources necessary to execute on complex programs and scale the compliance framework that lets them do it.
The program and its execution belong to our clients. Spero is the partner that makes sure the right people are on the program.
Federal military construction programs operate within procurement and execution frameworks specific to each contracting authority. USACE, NAVFAC, and AFCEC each carry their own contracting structures, quality requirements, and inspection protocols. The professionals Spero fields on these programs are selected for that environment.
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States Operating In
14+ Years
Experience in MILCON
SDB
Native American Owned
Active Programs
Active Programs. Real Performance.
Spero’s military construction record spans active programs across NAVFAC, AFCEC, and USACE contracting authorities, supported by professionals with direct MILCON experience.
Active Joint-Service Military Construction
Active military construction program serving multiple branches of the armed forces under NAVFAC. Spero fielded construction management and engineering consultants on the program, selected for direct NAVFAC quality standards and safety framework experience.
USACE Military Construction
Spero has fielded construction management and project controls consultants across active USACE military construction programs in support of large-scale federal infrastructure.
Two Disciplines. One Standard.
Spero supports federal military construction programs through the same three discipline areas that anchor the Spero capability set.
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Spero fields construction management, inspection, and site safety professionals on active federal military construction programs.
DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT
Spero fields design and development consultants across the engineering disciplines federal military construction programs draw on.