A Direct Answer

Why We Can't Show You Case Studies

You won't find a project gallery on this site. Here's why, and why that should tell you something rather than raise a flag.

Every FusionIRX client — semiconductor fab owners, hyperscale and enterprise data center operators, EV battery plant manufacturers — signs a non-disclosure agreement before we set foot on their site. That's not our policy. It's theirs. These are the facilities where the most valuable, most strategically sensitive capital investment in advanced manufacturing actually gets built, and the owners building them don't let their construction partners talk about the work publicly. Not the square footage, not the schedule, not the systems, not the name.

So Ask the Firm Showing You Glossy Case Studies a Different Question

If a commissioning or owner's representation firm is showing you a project gallery with client logos and named facilities, ask why their clients let them. In this industry, the answer is rarely flattering to the client. The owners building the facilities that actually matter — the ones with the tightest security, the most proprietary process technology, the most at stake if a competitor learns anything about how the facility works — are exactly the owners who don't allow it.

What This Means for You as a Buyer

We understand the instinct to want proof before you commit. It's a reasonable instinct, and we're not asking you to take our word on faith instead. What we can offer:

  • Aggregate, portfolio-wide track record — total scale delivered, safety performance, and schedule performance across the whole book of work, in bands and ranges that identify no single client or project. See our Partner track record.
  • Methodology depth. Read how we actually approach commissioning, QA/QC, and owner's representation on our Insights page — dozens of articles on the specific technical judgment calls that separate rigorous commissioning from a rubber stamp. That depth is harder to fake than a client logo.
  • A direct conversation. Ask us the hard questions — how we handle a system that isn't ready under schedule pressure, how independence actually works in our reporting structure, what a real deficiency review looks like. We'll answer specifically, not with a marketing deck.

The Buyers Who Matter Already Understand This

If you're evaluating owner's representation or commissioning for a semiconductor fab, a hyperscale data center, or an EV battery plant, you already operate under the same kind of confidentiality on your own projects. You don't need us to explain why an NDA exists. You need a partner who already knows how to work inside one — because we're already doing it, for every client we have.

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