Technical Due Diligence for Irving deals.
Buy-side and sell-side technology assessments — code, architecture, team, security, and roadmap — delivered in five to ten business days with a clear executive summary. About 25 minutes from Dallas; most work happens remotely with a tight executive readout at the end.
Dense corporate hub adjacent to DFW Airport.
Las Colinas in Irving is one of the densest corporate concentrations in Texas — ExxonMobil, Kimberly-Clark, McKesson, Pioneer Natural Resources, and Vistra all run major operations within a few square miles. Working in Irving means the tech buyers and vendors you meet are usually trained on enterprise-scale processes. A fractional CTO who's used to that ecosystem helps you translate vendor demos and partnership offers into something appropriate for a 20- to 200-person company. In a diligence context, that means the risk profile of a typical target in Irving is structured by its corporate operations concentration — which shapes everything from key-person dependency to which vendor lock-in actually matters at close.
Every technical due diligence engagement covers five things.
- 01Codebase review covering architecture, quality, and key risks
- 02Infrastructure, security, and compliance posture assessment
- 03Team structure, hiring runway, and key-person dependency map
- 04Roadmap, technical debt, and post-close integration plan
- 05Executive summary with red flags, green flags, and remediation cost ranges
Population
256,000 (2024 estimate)
Drive time from Dallas
25 minutes
Landmark
Las Colinas / Mandalay Canal
Core industries
- Corporate operations
- Energy
- Logistics
Notable employers
- ExxonMobil
- Kimberly-Clark
- McKesson
Neighborhoods we hear about most
- Las Colinas
- Valley Ranch
- Hackberry Creek
What Irving deal teams ask before signing.
How fast can you turn around technical due diligence for a Irving deal?
Five business days for a rapid letter-of-intent assessment, ten for a deeper post-LOI dive. Irving engagements get the same cadence as the rest of DFW — most material comes in remotely, with one or two on-site sessions if the seller's team is local and willing.
What does the final deliverable look like?
A short executive summary (red flags, green flags, deal-breakers, remediation cost ranges) backed by a detailed appendix covering architecture, code quality, infrastructure, security, team, and roadmap. Built for a buyer's deal team to read in 20 minutes or read deeply in two hours.
Do you work sell-side as well as buy-side in Irving?
Yes. Sell-side engagements help Irving SMB owners get the technical estate in shape before a sale process — addressing the issues we'd flag if we were on the other side of the table. Engagements are typically eight to twelve weeks ahead of going to market.
What's different about a TDD in Irving?
Las Colinas in Irving is one of the densest corporate concentrations in Texas — ExxonMobil, Kimberly-Clark, McKesson, Pioneer Natural Resources, and Vistra all run major operations within a few square miles. For diligence work, that context affects which risks actually matter — what's a deal-breaker for a corporate operations business in Irving may be irrelevant for a software company across the Metroplex, and vice versa. Local context sharpens the red flags.
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We engage across the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Irving is one of ten cities where technical due diligence engagements are routine.
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