Process

A contained engagement with clear handoffs at every step.

Every PEVO Wireless engagement starts with a pilot project: a defined set of sites, clear expectations, agreed criteria, and a clear timeline. Both teams confirm scope, pace, and deliverables before anything expands.

  1. Identify the pain point

    Share the part of your project that is under pressure and the approximate batch size through the contact form.

  2. Confirm scope

    PEVO Wireless confirms scope, timing, review criteria, and confidentiality requirements with your team. NDA terms are settled here.

  3. Share materials

    Agreed source materials are exchanged through the appropriate channels.

  4. Review and track progress

    PEVO Wireless organizes the batch, checks it against the agreed criteria, and keeps a running tracker of the progress.

  5. Deliver the deliverable

    Concise findings, open action items, and a closeout summary arrive on the agreed timeline — packaged for the next meeting, not the archive.

  6. Expand capacity

    Review the completed batch, identify the next pressure point, and decide where PEVO Wireless can expand capacity for the next round.

Our working agreement

The review standard behind every deliverable.

Defined scope

Scope is a site count and an agreed-upon set of deliverables, not an open-ended retainer.

Standards agreed up front

Your templates and standards define done. PEVO Wireless works inside them.

Evidence kept with findings

Every finding keeps its source reference so reviewers can verify it instead of re-researching.

Escalations separated

Questions that need counsel, engineering, or customer judgment are flagged for the responsible party, with complete and accurate information provided so decision makers can make the call.

Pricing

Start with a contained batch, then scale what works.

Pricing is shaped by batch size, support area, source material condition, and the deliverable standard your team needs. Start with a contained pilot project so your team can evaluate speed, quality, and value before expanding the work.

  • Pricing shaped by batch size and support area
  • Source material condition factored in
  • A pilot-sized scope before a larger commitment
  • Evaluate speed, quality, and value first

Ready to scope a pilot project?

Tell us the service area, approximate site count, and current milestone pressure.