
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
We offer a 360 degree service to our clients, tailored to each project.
We work closely with the client to develop a brief, a plan, and a program, and advise on the best procurement routes for the project. Our service manages the overall planning, control and co-ordination of a construction project from inception to completion. Our clients find that our extensive experience covering all sectors and our hands on approach bring added value and success to a construction project.
Services Offered:
Brief Development
Project Planning / Programming
Project Strategy
Advising on Procurement Routes
Acting as Employer's Agent (Design and Build)
Advising on Consultant and Contractor Appointments
Managing Tender and Contract Procurement Processes
Preparing Contract Documentation
Preparing Contract Documentation
Project / Construction Management
Risk Management
Handover and Commissioning Procedures
Trouble Shooting
Project Management FAQs
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Construction projects involve multiple contractors, statutory consents, surveys, budgets, and timelines. A project manager brings expertise, industry contacts, and problem-solving skills to keep the project running smoothly. This saves you time, reduces costly mistakes, and helps ensure the project finishes on schedule and within budget.
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A construction project manager oversees every stage of your project—planning, budgeting, scheduling, hiring contractors, coordinating teams, ensuring safety, managing risks, and keeping the work aligned with your vision. They act as the central point of communication between you and everyone involved.
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Project managers can track costs, adjust schedules to avoid delays, and anticipate potential overruns before they happen. They provide you with regular project updates so you have clear visibility into how your money is being spent and how the project is progressing.
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Ideally, as early as possible—before design and contractor selection. Early involvement allows the project manager to guide budgeting, scheduling, and team selection, setting up your project for long-term success.
It can be extremely valuable to undertake a feasibility study for a construction project to establish it’s viability. A feasibility stufy provides an understanding of the key project risks, timescales, outline costs, design options and the best delivery strategy for your project so that your business can make informed decisions.