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Kharlo Barcenas, Vice President of Sales and Marketing

Building Strategy into Project Delivery

Kharlo Barcenas

Kharlo Barcenas

Construction Strategy Authority

Kharlo Barcenas, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at VEC, brings a strategic approach to construction, aligning digital delivery, operations and business development. He focuses on improving project predictability, strengthening client trust and driving efficient, technology-enabled execution across complex programs.


Driving Digital Speed to Market


Digital delivery and speed to market have fundamentally changed how I view sales and marketing within the construction industry. In complex programs today, especially within mission critical and large infrastructure sectors, owners are no longer just evaluating companies based on relationships or past experience alone. They are evaluating whether teams can help reduce uncertainty, improve predictability, and support faster execution across the entire project lifecycle.


That means sales and marketing can no longer operate independently from operations or project delivery. Our responsibility is to understand how projects are actually executed in the field and communicate that value in a credible and measurable way. The conversation has shifted from simply selling services to helping owners and contractors understand how digital workflows, governance, coordination, and field execution all connect together.


The companies that stand out today are the ones capable of aligning strategy, technology, and execution early enough to influence project outcomes before construction even begins.


Balancing Governance with Agility


I actually believe strong governance enables agility rather than slowing it down. Many people view governance as layers of approval or added process, but in reality, the absence of clear standards and accountability creates far more delays over the life of a project.


When owners establish clear expectations around digital delivery, model requirements, communication pathways, and project controls early in the lifecycle, teams spend less time reacting to confusion and more time executing efficiently. That structure creates consistency across multiple stakeholders and allows decisions to happen faster because everyone is working from the same source of truth.


The future of construction will require leaders who understand how operations, technology, business strategy, and field execution all influence one another.


In large scale programs, especially those involving multiple firms and overlapping scopes, governance becomes essential for maintaining alignment while still allowing teams to move quickly.


Aligning Marketing with Operations


One of the biggest challenges is ensuring that marketing reflects operational truth rather than aspirational messaging. Sophisticated owners and contractors can quickly recognize when a company’s external messaging does not align with its execution capabilities.


Construction is still a highly relationship driven industry, but credibility increasingly comes from demonstrated workflows, operational maturity, and the ability to execute consistently under pressure. Marketing teams today need much deeper visibility into project delivery, staffing realities, scheduling pressures, and field execution challenges than they did in the past.


The most effective organizations are the ones where business development, operations, digital delivery, and project teams work collaboratively instead of operating in silos. Alignment between those groups creates more authentic communication and ultimately builds stronger trust with clients.


Digital Transformation Reshapes Expectations


Digital transformation is changing the timing and depth of client expectations. Owners are asking more sophisticated questions much earlier in the project lifecycle. They want visibility into constructability, procurement risks, schedule certainty, logistics planning, and operational readiness well before major construction activities begin.


The industry is also beginning to recognize that digital assets are becoming just as important as physical assets. Models, data structures, coordination workflows, and information governance now play a significant role in determining project success.


At the same time, technology alone is not the solution. The real value comes from how teams use digital systems to improve communication, decision-making, and execution across design, preconstruction, and field operations. The companies that succeed will be the ones capable of integrating people, process, and technology into a unified delivery strategy.


Leading Innovation in Construction


My advice would be to stay curious and avoid thinking within traditional industry boundaries. The future of construction will require leaders who understand how operations, technology, business strategy, and field execution all influence one another.


Innovation often comes from challenging long standing assumptions and being willing to rethink how projects are delivered from the ground up. Emerging leaders should spend time learning not only how projects are sold, but also how they are designed, coordinated, built, and handed over.


I also believe it is important to maintain a strong balance between technology and people. Construction will always remain a people driven industry. Digital tools should empower teams, improve visibility, and support better decisions, but long term success still depends on trust, communication, accountability, and leadership.


The articles from these contributors are based on their personal expertise and viewpoints, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of their employers or affiliated organizations.

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Construction leaders are operating in an environment where project success increasingly depends on the ability to connect digital capabilities with operational execution from the earliest stages of planning. This perspective highlights how organizations can improve predictability, strengthen client confidence and accelerate delivery by aligning strategy, governance and execution around a shared vision of project outcomes.

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