Project Management

As Project Managers, our role is to attend the site and inspect the remedial works at crucial stages through to practical completion. This includes the following services: all Contract Administration (including any paperwork, quotes, contracts etc. that are involved); ensuring compliance with quality, prototypes, inspections and warranty requirements; verifying repair quantities if accurate quantities are unavailable at tender; certifying contractor claims for payment and calculating retentions (progress claims will be submitted monthly and will require full payment within 14 days of invoice date); delivering ongoing photographic progress reports to you based on our regular Inspection of the Works; issuing you with a Practical Completion Certificate when the works are finished and marking the beginning of the 28 week defect liability period which follows; compiling a list of any defects which present during the 28 week defect liability period, or any issues you may have with the completed job; issuing you with a Final Completion Certification at the end of the 28 week defect liability period. For more specific information on the Project Management process, see our Steps to Success page.