Do What You Do Best and Outsource the Rest – Why Outsource O&M Manuals

In construction, deadlines need to be met. Project managers juggle multiple builds, shifting deadlines, and countless stakeholders. And when the finish line is in sight, the pressure to complete handover documentation, particularly Operation & Maintenance Manuals, can push teams to scramble to meet requirements.

That’s where the value of outsourcing becomes clear.

As Peter Drucker said, “Do what you do best and outsource the rest.” It’s a simple idea that has powerful implications, especially when it comes to technical documentation. Writing high-quality manuals isn’t just a box to tick—it’s a task that demands technical accuracy, attention to safety, legal awareness, and clear communication. It’s also time-consuming, often rushed, and rarely loved by the people expected to produce them.

High-quality documentation protects your project—and your reputation.

At Dewick & Associates, O&M Manuals are not a sideline—we live and breathe them. Our process is engineered to deliver clarity, reduce risk, and help contractors hand over projects with confidence. We combine practical experience, engineering qualifications, and a structured approach to take the burden off your team and ensure nothing gets missed.

The benefits go beyond just having a well-formatted document:

  • You protect your business from DLP claims.
  • You free up internal staff to focus on project delivery.
  • You reduce last-minute stress and delays.
  • You improve the perception of your business at handover.

When manuals are done right, they become an asset—not a liability.

Our Approach: Engineering Meets Efficiency- Why our specialised process delivers better results, faster.

We’ve built a system that pairs specialist technical writers with experienced engineers, supported by a dedicated QA process and a growing library of industry-specific data. This means faster turnaround times, fewer errors, and manuals that actually help people on site. It’s a scalable approach that fits seamlessly into your project delivery—without taking your team away from core responsibilities.

A Smarter Way to Work – Free your team to focus on what they do best. 

If you’re still managing O&M documentation in-house, or if you’re not sure whether your current approach is exposing you to risk, it might be time to reassess. Contact our team to discuss your projects or requirements. 

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Acknowledgement – This article draws on insights and content from: Dewick, Phil. The Engineered Approach to O&M Manuals. Dewick & Associates, 2024.

Written by industry expert Phil Dewick, this practical guide draws on decades of hands-on experience delivering technical documentation across major construction projects. It offers straightforward advice to help project managers reassess how they approach O&M manuals.

If you would more information about the book and where to access a copy, please message Louise Gardner.

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