From zoning and approvals to design coordination and construction, Harrison Brand helps keep projects aligned, on schedule, and on budget — with clear strategy, practical coordination, and accountability for deliverables from start to finish.
Big projects or small, if you're trying to move something forward in Colorado, I'm here to help.
Whether you need help with approvals, planning, or execution — or all three — I step in where it helps and keep everything moving in the right direction.
Before you commit money to design or a lease, let's find out what's actually permitted — and what the approval path looks like.
Good design coordination keeps your project from having to backtrack. I help teams stay aligned before costly commitments are made.
Construction management with accountability — so deliverables get hit, teams stay coordinated, and budgets hold.
“The entitlement process has a logic to it. Once you understand the sequence, the risks become manageable — and the path forward gets clear.
Ryan spent over two decades with Swinerton — a national construction firm with deep roots in Colorado — managing public works contracts in the $100M+ range, across active airports, university campuses, and major healthcare facilities.
These are places where you can't just shut things down. Construction has to work around ongoing operations, with full public coordination and multiple agencies signing off at every stage. That experience shapes how Harrison Brand works: thorough preparation before submission, honest assessment of what an approval process will actually require, and practical guidance that holds up when things get complicated.
Harrison Brand works with property owners, commercial brokers, investors, small developers, and project teams who want to understand what they're getting into — before they're too far in to turn back.
Start a conversation →You don't need a fully baked plan to reach out. If you're looking at a property, thinking through a development, or just not sure what a zoning designation means — that's exactly the right time to call.
I take a limited number of projects at a time. That's intentional — it means you get real attention, not a template. Initial conversations are always no-obligation.
These are people I've worked with and trust. Links coming soon.