Proximity. Independence. Depth.
Accountability. Transfer. Agility.
These are the six principles that define how De Leo Consulting works on every engagement, for every client type. They are not marketing language. They describe specific operational choices we have made about how our disciplines are structured, deployed, and measured.
Proximity
Independence
Depth
Accountability
Transfer
Agility
Ready to experience engineering proximity, independence and depth?
We deploy specialist rail engineering disciplines directly inside your organisation — integrated, accountable, and built to transfer lasting capability.
Pillar - 01
-- PROXIMITY
Embedded Presence — Engineering Inside Your Organisation
The distance between advice and action is where value is lost. Consultants who review, recommend, and depart leave their clients responsible for interpreting and implementing technical guidance they did not develop — often without the context needed to do it well.
Pillar - 02
-- INDEPENDENCE
For asset owners, commercial independence protects against advice shaped by supplier or contractor relationships. For contractors and suppliers, it means technical support that carries genuine credibility — because it comes from a practitioner with no stake in validating a predetermined outcome.
Pillar - 03
-- DEPTH
Generalist consultancies can cover a broad front — but breadth comes at the cost of depth. The practitioner managing your account is often coordinating specialists rather than being one. The insight you receive is filtered through a layer of project management that adds cost and removes context.
Pillar - 04
-- ACCOUNTABILITY
Outcomes Over Hours — Measured by What Changes
The billable hour model misaligns consultant incentives with client outcomes. The longer an engagement takes, the more revenue it generates — regardless of whether progress is being made. That structure is not in your interest.
Pillar - 05
-- TRANSFER
Capability by Design — Building What Outlasts the Engagement
Consulting models that do not transfer knowledge create dependency. The client improves while the consultant is present — then faces the same gap when they leave, because the capability walked out the door.
Pillar - 06
-- AGILITY
Right Resource, Right Now — Without Corporate Inertia
Large consultancies face a structural mobilisation problem: the right practitioner is rarely available when you need them. Internal resourcing processes, competing client commitments, and multi-layer approval structures mean that weeks or months pass before the right capability arrives.
Ready to experience engineering proximity, independence and depth?
We deploy specialist rail engineering disciplines directly inside your organisation — integrated, accountable, and built to transfer lasting capability.