krcpg.com is live but the journey through the site feels clunky. My single, clear objective is to improve user experience, and the first milestone toward that is making navigation effortless. Right now visitors struggle to find key sections, so I want a revised site map, cleaner menu structure, and page layouts that guide users naturally without extra clicks. Faster load times and visual polish are welcome bonuses, yet the heartbeat of this project is easier navigation on both desktop and mobile. What I need from you: • A concise site-architecture proposal that shows how pages will be grouped and linked. • Low-fidelity wireframes for the critical templates, then high-fidelity mock-ups once we agree on flow. • Front-end build or theme files ready for hand-off or deployment (HTML/CSS/JS or a framework you recommend). • A short hand-over note summarising any plug-ins, libraries, or components used so future updates stay simple. Acceptance criteria: every primary section reachable within two clicks from the home page, no orphan pages, fully responsive behaviour, and a navigation bar that remains clear at any viewport width. If you have recent examples of UX-led redesigns focused on navigation, those will help me gauge fit quickly.