Conquest Consultants
Built from the Field Up.
The SCM Framework was not developed in a boardroom or drawn from a business school curriculum. It was built by someone who has worked construction at every level — and who learned, through direct experience, exactly where operations fail and why.
The Founder
Ed Warmoth
Ed Warmoth is a Florida State Certified General Contractor (License CGC1504324), qualified to operate in 42 states across the United States. He has worked construction at scale — commercial, residential, and construction management — across a broad range of project types and environments.
The Systematic Construction Management Framework is the product of that experience — not a theory applied to construction, but a structure derived from observing, across hundreds of projects, exactly how and where operations break down and margin disappears.
Conquest Consultants exists because that pattern of failure is consistent, predictable, and — once you understand the structure — correctable.
Credentials
Florida State Certified General Contractor
License CGC1504324
Qualified in 42 States
Across the United States
Commercial & Residential Construction
New construction, remodeling, and construction management
Based in Oviedo, Florida
Serving clients nationally
45
Restaurants Built
Across the southern United States — site selection through completion.
18
Months to Complete
All 45 locations delivered inside 18 months. Not one at a time — simultaneously.
42
States of Qualification
Licensed to operate across the United States as a Certified General Contractor.
What the Work Looks Like at Scale
45 restaurants. 18 months. One coordinated operation.
A single client needed 45 restaurant locations built across the southern United States. Working directly with their VP of Construction, the engagement covered the full scope: traveling the region to evaluate and select properties, contributing to layout and design decisions for each location, and managing the construction program from the ground up.
All 45 locations were completed inside 18 months. That kind of execution does not happen through effort alone — it happens through structural discipline. Clear process. Defined accountability. Consistent communication across every active site. What the SCM Framework teaches is not new — it is the discipline that made that program work, formalized and made transferable.
Where Structure Comes From
Structure is not a preference. It is a discipline that has to be built in.
Ed Warmoth was raised in a military household. The ethos of that environment — discipline, clear chains of command, defined roles and responsibilities, accountability without ambiguity — was not something he adopted later. It was the foundation he started with.
The SCM Framework reflects that foundation. Not because military structure is the right model for every organization, but because the core principle is universally true in construction: complex operations under pressure require clear structure to function. When structure is absent, the operation runs on personality, habit, and whoever happens to be paying attention. That is not a system — and it will not hold.
Discipline over improvisation
Every operational failure in construction has a structural cause. The fix is never "try harder." The fix is building a system that does not require heroic effort to produce consistent results.
Defined accountability
In a military organization, everyone knows their role, their authority, and what is expected of them. Construction companies that operate this way at every level — field to executive — perform differently.
Consistency, not compliance
The goal of the SCM Framework is not compliance with a set of rules. It is building operational consistency — the kind that holds across projects, personnel changes, and market conditions.
Why Conquest Consultants Exists
The construction industry does not have a talent problem. It has a structure problem.
Built by someone who has done it
The SCM Framework is not a consulting methodology developed in the abstract. Every principle in it was derived from direct construction experience — managing projects, leading programs, and learning what breaks down and why.
Designed to hold after we leave
The objective of every engagement is an organization that operates structurally — not one that performs well while we are involved and then returns to old patterns when we are not.
One construction executive to another
Every conversation at Conquest Consultants is direct and peer-level. We speak to construction owners and executives as people who understand the work — because we do.
Work With Us
If your operation has a structure problem, let's have a direct conversation about it.
The executive consultation is not a sales process. It is the conversation where we determine whether your organization has a structural problem that the SCM Framework can solve — and what solving it would require.