HEADROOM
BY DGMO CONSULTANCY

Know when you run out — months before you do.

On megaprojects, 1,000–5,000 temporary workers collide with fixed site services. Breaches in parking, welfare, canteens and buses are discovered reactively — as queues, complaints and statutory exposure. Nobody converts the headcount curve into demand, compliance and cost. Headroom does.

The report

What lands every month

Breach dates, eight domains

Capacity stacked against the headcount-driven demand curve. The date each domain runs out — months before it does.

Statutory welfare compliance

S.I. 291/2013 ratios versus actual provision: requirement curve, shortfall at peak, compliance breach date. UK, German and US tables slot in per jurisdiction.

Cost per head trajectory

Monthly logistics spend against headcount with observed elasticities — showing cost per head falling as the site scales, or flagging why it isn't.

Scenarios, owners, decisions

Every breach carries two to three costed remedies and a named owner. Change anything — re-runs are unlimited inside the fee.

Inside the pack

What the report actually looks like

Executive summary slide — eight domains RAG-rated with breach dates and decisions required
Car parking capacity chart — demand curve against capacity steps with breach date flagged
Cost per head trajectory slide — monthly logistics spend against headcount

Pages from the demonstration issue — synthetic data. The full pack is available on request.

Coverage

Eight domains, one statutory lens

Car parkingBusesCanteensDesk spaceLaydownMaintenance (FM PPRM)Cleaning & wasteAccess & induction

Every issue also carries: actuals-vs-forecast reconciliation · winter-readiness status · unlimited scenario re-runs · ingestion of any format — spreadsheets, PDFs, photos.

Method

How it works

Send data in whatever format it lives in — lookaheads, registers, spreadsheets, PDFs, photos.

The engine converts headcount into demand versus capacity, statutory minimums and cost.

The pack lands monthly. Change anything, as often as you like — no per-change fees.

The offer

Three ways in

1. Capacity Diagnostic — fixed scope, six weeks, from €25k

Full baseline across all eight domains, breach map, welfare compliance position, costed remedies.

2. Standing monthly pack — optional thereafter

This format every month, actuals-vs-forecast reconciliation, unlimited scenario re-runs. Per project, cancel any time.

3. Remedy delivery — fixed-scope support to land the fix

Procurement, providers and implementation for any breach we flag. We don't hand you a problem and walk away.

From the demonstration issue

What it catches

5 months

parking breach flagged ahead of the date it lands

59 vs 100

statutory welfare units — a ~€300k ruling caught

€96 / head

peak-month logistics cost, trending down on scale

Demonstration figures are synthetic. Every real figure in every issue carries its source and verification date.

Statutory welfare lens

S.I. 291/2013 ratios live today. UK CDM 2015, German ArbStättV and US OSHA 1926 tables slot in per jurisdiction.

Campus view — client tier

Every contractor's pack aggregated into one campus demand model — the picture no single contractor can see.

Environmental module — roadmap

Dust PM10, noise dBA and vibration PPV tracked against planning-condition limits, same breach-date logic.

Common questions

Before you ask

What data do you need?

A headcount curve and whatever capacity records exist — in any state. Lookaheads, registers, spreadsheets, PDFs, photos of whiteboards. Part of the diagnostic is establishing the baseline where records are thin.

Is our data safe?

Your data stays yours. Reports are project-confidential, nothing is shared across clients, and we'll sign your NDA before seeing a single number.

Which jurisdictions?

Ireland (S.I. 291/2013) live today. UK CDM 2015, German ArbStättV and US OSHA 1926 welfare tables slot into the same engine per project.

How fast is the first result?

A provisional breach map lands within ten working days of your data arriving — every figure flagged at stated confidence — then hardens through verification into the final board-ready pack across the six-week scope.

See it on your numbers

A headcount curve and a capacity register are enough to start. The first breach date usually surprises.