About

Welcome to Baron Consulting Firm LLC

My name is Jonathan Howard, I am the head and the operations of Baron Consulting Firm LLC. I created this company for one reason: To give our clients clarity in environments where confusion is expensive.

My background is rooted in the construction industry, beginning in 1997 and evolving across multiple trades before specializing in the Electrical Industry. I did not just find value in the list of homes, businesses, and processing plants that I was given the opportunity to work at. I found that working in an industry long enough teaches you how that “system” is designed, how they fail, where contract language becomes vague on purpose, and how sometimes what is written and what is or can be enforced are often not the same.

Over Decades in the trades, I developed a disciplined approach to reading and interpreting complex material — electrical codes, specifications, contracts, and regulatory frameworks. Those documents reward careful study and punish assumption. The same is true of procedural systems across the board.

Baron Consulting Firm LLC provides independent document review of contractor proposals, electrical scope, pricing structures, and project execution. I help clients understand what they are agreeing to before they sign, and what they are paying for once work begins. We also assist in organizing documentation, reviewing written materials, and navigating procedural or regulatory processes with structure and confidence. I do not provide legal representation; I provide informed perspective.

Most people encounter construction contracts or regulatory and procedural systems only when something significant is at stake. In those moments, uncertainty creates leverage — usually for someone else.

My work is about shifting that balance.

A Final Word

Systems are not mysterious. They are structured. The operate according to written rules, incentives, and human behavior.

When you understand how those pieces interact, Decisions become clearer, Risks become visible and the Conversation changes tone.

Clarity is not aggression. It is preparation.

Preparation changes outcomes.