Engineering
Rapid deploy
Optimize rapid deploy for the team you actually have on the ground - not an imaginary squad size.

How we approach Rapid deploy
Rapid deploy lives or dies by choreography: pallet order, color coding, torque sequences, and radio checks. We help teams prototype erection paths and remove steps that don’t buy safety.
Lightweight frames can trade stiffness; we validate sway and guy tension against expected winds during partial erection - the risky window.
Training packages include degraded scenarios: night, rain, reduced crew, and damaged components with explicit workarounds.
Related areas in this practice
Speed with safety margins
We measure cycle time distributions - not hero runs on a sunny afternoon.
- Critical path tasks identified with parallelization options.
- Weather abort criteria that protect partial structures.
- Spares kits sized for likely field damage modes.
Talk with engineers who own the work
Request a technical pass on Rapid deploy: constraints, risks, and a practical next step with clear assumptions.
