Cheyenne is the state capital, the biggest population center in Wyoming, and increasingly a Front Range satellite for contractors, data center adjacent firms, professional services, and trades. There is no shortage of CPAs in town. What there has never been is a dedicated business diagnostic practice that tells owners what to fix next, not what already happened. We are building it here.
Cheyenne runs on government adjacent work, contractors and trades, professional services firms, the data center build out near the I 25 corridor, and the small but growing retail and food scene. The diagnostic engine handles all of them.
Job profitability by crew, contract margin trends, equipment ROI. Most contractors find a 4 to 8 point margin gap inside the first 30 minutes of looking at the blueprint.
Utilization, realization, client concentration risk. Cheyenne attorneys, accountants, engineers all see the same patterns: one or two clients carrying too much weight.
Inventory turn, foot traffic per labor hour, day-part profitability. The diagnostic surfaces the day or shift that is dragging the rest of the week.
Six fields. Written blueprint same day. Free for the first 50 Cheyenne owners who run it.
Not formally yet. We are in conversations with both. If you found us through them, the diagnostic is still free and the relationship still works.
Yes. The engine handles cost plus, T and M, and lump sum jobs. It will flag where your overhead allocation is hiding margin you have actually earned.
Yes. Burns, Pine Bluffs, anywhere in the county. The diagnostic is online.
The diagnostic is the front door. If the blueprint surfaces work that you want help executing, we quote an engagement separately. Most blueprints lead to either a referral, an EOS conversation, or a small targeted build. No pressure either way.