The Entry Offer

48-Hour Pre-Development
Gate Map

One project. Fragmented file. 48 hours.
A governed view of exactly where you stand — before more capital moves.

48 Hours from file receipt to gate map delivered

The Deliverable

What you receive

You bring a project that is stuck, unclear, or moving on assumptions. We review the file, map the governance state, and return a structured picture of what is actually confirmed, what is assumed, what is blocked, and what should happen next.

01 Confirmed vs Assumed vs Blocked
Every known item separated by evidence status. Not opinion — evidence classification against the actual document record.
02 Top compliance gates identified
The gates that must clear before your project can advance to the next phase or capital decision.
03 Evidence gaps mapped
The specific documents, confirmations, test results, or field verifications that are missing — with source identified.
04 14-day action sequence
The exact next steps in priority order. What to request, from whom, and what gate each action unblocks.
05 Capital posture assessment
Whether additional spend is authorized or should be held pending evidence. Stated explicitly, not implied.

What to Bring

Your project file

You do not need an organized file. You need a real project with real ambiguity. The messier the current state, the more valuable the gate map.

Useful documents to include (anything you have)
Purchase contract or HUD settlement
Title commitment or preliminary title report
Any engineering or consultant communications
Existing site photos or field observations
Any agency correspondence or permit records
Your current development concept or phase plan

No organized file required. Forward what you have. We structure it.

This is the right offer if your project has

  • Utility uncertainty — well capacity, septic, sewer unconfirmed
  • Title or restriction complexity requiring abstraction
  • Phased capital decisions that should wait for evidence
  • Access, fire, drainage, or AHJ questions with no clear path
  • A development concept that is real but not yet governed

Process

What happens after you submit

01
File Review
We review every document you provide. All existing information is classified by evidence status: confirmed, probable, or unverified.
02
Gate Mapping
We identify the compliance gates that govern your project's ability to advance. Each gate is assigned a blocking risk and a stated evidence requirement.
03
Gap Analysis
We identify every missing document, confirmation, test result, or field verification that is currently blocking a gate. Source is named for each gap.
04
Sequence Build
We build the 14-day action sequence. Priority order. Gate unblocked by each action. Parallel actions identified.
05
Delivery
Gate map delivered within 48 hours of file receipt. Structured document. One clear picture of where your project actually stands.

After the Gate Map

The natural next step

The gate map gives you visibility. If what it reveals confirms that your project needs a structured operating environment — not just a document — the next step is KEEL Project Activation.

One live project structured inside KEEL. Gate framework installed. Evidence layer activated. Reporting posture established. Operator workflow configured. From that point, every agency response, field observation, and document that enters your project is governed.

The offer path

Entry — Diagnostic

48-Hour Gate Map

One project reviewed. Governed view delivered. Low-risk entry.

Implementation

KEEL Project Activation

Full governance structure installed. Evidence, gates, reporting live.

Ongoing

KEEL Managed Governance

Continuous operation. Gate updates, evidence intake, weekly reporting.

Softer path

Foundational Access

Not ready to start with a project? Foundational access is the slower on-ramp.

Request a Gate Map

Submit your project file

Fill in what you know. We review within 24 hours. Gate map delivered within 48 hours of file receipt.

Reviewed within 24 hours. Gate map delivered within 48 hours of file receipt.
Wrong-fit requests receive a direct explanation.

KEEL governs the interval between land acquisition and construction start.
The Gate Map is where that governance begins.